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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
'n-fr ' 1 1 H ; l-U MoimAr;"ApacHT , imm hlE EVENING HElULD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON aum roc The Lvenihg Herald at. J. MtJ.KKAY Editor ' rRED SOVLI CH Better libltahed dally, iccpt Sunday, by t Herald Publishing Company ol Klaaath rlli, aj,m Fourth Street. i ntered at the postomc tt Kla ftth Falls. Ore., for transmission thru Ih nails second-class matter. thty.,wlsked to do to Sinn Fein would not let Uiein, Sinn Fein, for exam Pie, thnks that petrol for the air force li,n munition of war. The rail Wurmen did not think that, and hid NOTK'K OK "HKHIKK-H HAMC OK IIKAIj KHTATR Kqulty 1071. In the Circuit Court ot the Slate of Oregon tor Klamath County. T, II. Wllkerson, B. V. Wllkerson MKMllKIt OK THK AHSOC1ATKO IHII.SJU The Associated. Press I exclusively Mlllieu lu luc uw lur ri:'uuiiiiiuii of all newa dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and-also the local news pub lished herein. MONDAY, AUGC8T S, IfrflO SINHFEINERS conveyed 3,000 gallons to Mulllnmr.'"!- W ' Wllktrton, plnlntlffs, vs en route tor the nlr force nt Oran more. At Mulllnger the tral boarded' by nn armed party w fused to allow It to proceed with petrol. They took the petrol the train, carried It to the embank ment and epllleil out the lot regarded aa an Interesting aid on military administration that authorities had taken no precjiutl wtiilnvnr nvnlnvf rink anil hnd v ...! in i .i,h, . ....r.i docketed In Volume 4 page 33 Judg- the petrol to travel without a guard. , , . ,wv, .. ,h .,, " named plaintiffs recovered ot the SOTICK OF HKAUINO OK PKTI.'to ho Included In aald proposed ills TION TO FOItM lUAINA(lK'llH-.trlct are and should he properly In THUT. eluded therein, and will .lie beiiefl- clnlly affected by Iho operation of In the County Coutt of the Slide the pnipcsed dlslrlcl. sfi 2 ... ,,n,i nmhnrlslns the Issue sail salo of bonds of said district nit bn ex nmlurd, approved and confirmed by Ihn Court. ,,..,. To the Klamath Drainage District mill to nil freeholders, legal voters in iirvaiiii sssr i iiai siiiuiv sis iv lumiii ii aa. " v.;.."',:V. "J.." ...'A' :T'.'". . ....... ,. " .. .. ... .'and assessment Payel wmiin sain mum in iiuii'uj nrii (oil MlHrtuii i in1 iivuriiiii m wwiu i'i' r,'i"-ii iii-i"-- . y "fy."'" .Mnmru, iiviviiuHni. on the following petitii n wit lie nei.i laiimtinn ami protection wm exceii '';';,. ,. t,.i,. iv..n that th N'el rn hnrnhv ivi.ii Ihnt im.li.r .. .1... i....i 11........ 1.. .... ,.1... 11.. ..... 1 . .1 ...,..... Not CO IS llOfeliy RlVell tllBl inn , - . . ---- ,-- ...... tll ,,,t. .ifiiik iiuiiri- 111 ntu Vllj u. mr nini niiiiiiiii nun ,,, i,...,..,,.' . . ..I..!!,.!. . ,tf TllABilav n was and by virtue of a Judgment mid de- Klamath Knlls. County of Klamath, that may be done, nml the best Inter. ""Ur of . ick p. m . 01 ""' ho re. crco of foreclosure and order of sale state of Oregon, on the 6tb day .f est of ti laud aforesaid to bo In- " r. .. 7L. I..!:... .! VkC ' .i,.'.... i nl K'."".:!.:?.''1"' September. 1920, for the purpose of eluded In the dlstrlrl am I of the V . "'. , , ' fl, mil f 7 ... v""'."' " """f wniii'ii (U'l'TiiiuiinK wnviiier llid prayer 01 owners 01 sucn mini osii wiunn, aim " :,""" " .' m, .., n, .nd 0Ul 3I for K amat 1 County on the lOih iv -,.1,1 .,.,.i,i ,.ii 1,.. -r....i...i ..r ih.. n.nn ... 1,.,.,,.' uin u t.m. Kal s. OrtRon, Is set as the limn ann Of July. 1920. wherein the abovu All uomons .mnlne or eliiliiilni! nn 11111I1.1I bv I hi, fiirniiilliin nml imiiumcil plate for the henrlllR of the pelltlOIJ It Is hamed T H. Wllkerspn. K. W. WII- interest In lands described In said operations of such district. ', 'h"'1"" '' ", "'ii"!,1'0". ,J,',7 cllrht '"'' " " "iiaerion werei,,et t en are hereby notlf led to nppar VII! .. .," "M . .... Li ,. n, ill .Kill nt.ln(lf. nn,i nrnvrnar Mlnnr.t vn. '. ...1., .., ' ... . "' 11 111 ClllllllV. OreiOII. tiruYltlK that ll th. deTendant which said VviVrV w.iZn"., of the proteedliiRs In connection wfth en, duly entered In Volume 10 page 134 , m " , on ,ha) uo be ra aU I ,V ' ' 'T .;:,,';.. V V.L !he orKunliallon of. th.. district -nd m & B .. m ii . .. 1 - - i(i-l( (h 'ii ""'I . ,.... 1. .....! ataau t r iii.i iinavn iisiaaisa irt u ine juurnai 01 saiu court anu tuny. '. 11 he lap. MIDSHIPMEN MAKE LONG CRUISE above named defendants a Judgment for the sum of 1600, torether with Interest at the rate of per annum from Fehrunrv IE. 19K. tncnlhur 11., July S, (Dy with an attorney's fee of $150 andi (Seal) County Clerk, lly UAItllKTT K VaN HII'EH. Deputy CRIPPLE . Squadron two, of the Atlant- their corts and disbursements In said In th tleshlp fleet, with Vice Admiral t" t H0 20. that pursuant .Orjwn , ,. .. ., to the said order of sale and pursuant. In tli ft-. u.im louiiuiinoiiii uit0 an eicrutlon Issued out of the'of thi !nc upwards ot 1,600 Annapolis abore entitled court and suit by the To ml.l.hlnmf.n. which arrlreil her re. clerk thereof With the seal of the Klam fPiulv for an eliht-dav visit broke court lx,?l "' 'y ttetvd byj The nndorslisncd. your petltl cently tor an eiROt-oay visit oroae M(, c,fk nml ( W ,,rpCe( or(ter- reapvetf ully petition and show; me ivcuru tur me iuumh .uuiiuuuu nB me l0 sell Bt pm,C auction to the J, cruise for battleships In the history highest and best bidder therefor for Thm ti.nv .i.i. Keous method of arcompllshlnil the reclntuatlon and protection of the lands aforesaid to be Included therein. IX. Thu proposed plan cf reclamation and protection Is to provide where necessary, proper mid suitable dikes In the County Court of the State ot to prevent the overflow of waters of for the County Ot Klamath 'l'l'er ivinmnui i.sv, nnn in urnin I'KTITIOV HONOLULU. T, Mall) cDatuesnip neet. witn ice Aamira ,0 the ,, oril;.r of sll,e nm, JurittBit; the Matter of the Orraulaallon ' ' lands by ditches or otherwise. linarT 1-. junrn vuiuiu.uuiu uii)ln . .,rri.llon tia.l nf nt ih.inr Ihn Wnriia llmlnnrn Ill.lrlrl. sunuieiiieniiiiK Slim wiiras ny iiuiiiii- carrylnc upwards of 1,500 Annapolis above entitled court and suit by the To the Honorable Ccunty Court of lK plants or other methods affording am uoiinty, ureKen: ........-, , 1.1...1.1. ..iu,r, .,.- oners, ,UR" "'"i imhhkiii' " nun iuni. n more syHieiiiauc, economical anil em cleut means ot IrrlKiitloti; nml to pro Mile protection 11s limy lie lrt suited in nr;anlie and t0 urnimpllnh the purpose Said pervlsors and of said District privld Inat for and authorltliiR tbe.lssiie and sale of bonds of raid district may be examined, upproved and confirmed by te court. 'which said petliloii has beeu filed with the Clerk otthi Cir cuit Curt ot Klamath County,. Ont Ron. , Any person Interested may at any time before Tuesday the 24th (lay of AliRilst. A D IH20. appear a rid con test the validity of such proceeding or any of the arts or tbliiKs (herelu enumerated. C. II DCLAP. , Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Orennn tor Klamath County. iiy i.ovii 11 i)i:,i.,r. 1 iiv i.nvii it nr.i.Ai'. I IJIIll I Ull I " I " ' ""uru,"B icrlbJa lands ana ea estate or such f(,r"Ln ''winaRe district to He Known lands In Keneral are p.irlially rerlalm-, 'Deputy. ' I K1IN I nlrrlli t0 ofr,cer8 Ct ,he fleet- i (hnt mv U mcSmw tS V ,hP ,V?CUS ,)r)nlm":, '"'J.'" n -J n.p and m.rflow mml. Hal.l Jul. -0.S7-S-I0 ' I I Ml I nil U The leB of the trip from Panama ' S.?f y the .to WfitB ?JK- '' of" , '? .rM ' m l ?S Z 'tW VT' '""" ,,U'r't ' ' ' t. hoo,u,u. 4.cc5 mi.es. .s sa.,, to men, ?xX t?r isVn e'V K "mw c,,;:Kr;;,I,rIr,;,;1j;:;::;;i,1;;,;! DUIILI.V. Julv 17. Uv Mall). ' the lonRest non-stop voy0Ke for "u ',?".! "" ,V'l".?."L" '"'.?; '" the office of the Secretary o State ,irtH f coiislrurlUu.. and the pro.. In the Circuit Court of He fl.it., of Tl.o Irish railway situation appnrent-,bttleshlp, In the navy', annaN ,nU. and eieeutkn at 10 a m In the' 1. of oln '.'.T ,m . ",rt,,,,,, .T1' . "l!?"' 0rr8,,n' '(?r t','0 Cy!",,y ,?,' 1K,n'm,,h i 1. -1. 11.. 1 iln . -, Englncroom records showed that an forenoon of Wednesday, the ISth dav n,r.J r V ,.. . ,""nl dllls. ilralniiK and IrrliMttou Dene V, A exartder. I'la ntlff. vs ly has resolved Itself Into a contest """ r " 7auwi, A D ! si t"o f Slate of Oregon for 1917: s amend, canal, and works as Kill he d.-e.ued JM... Thomas AifxamP r. IM-mlnnl between the government and Sinn " speed of 114 knots was w auru. a u x 1 ' '"' ed by chapters IS I .lis .19. 1!i0 Mc,.nty, To J-hu Thomut AUxandef, Dofuid Fein, and all the moves on each side ""Stained, as against the 10-knot '10r " ,1,.", co"r1 ,hou i,, " General Laws ot the State of Oregon X. . ant. t - .i . - - --. .....-.. . ....... . . .., m r.ie 1 (s 1 si are calculated ,lew. from that point of v"nge P't w"ea me tunnecxicui. County. State of Oregon, sell at public flagship ot this squadron, led the auction to the highest und best Mil- 'Atlantic fleet around the world In ''" therefcr for cash In bund. Oold II. The description ot all lands In- It there Is to be a general stoppage ot all traffic each side is determined 190S. All of the tinileniened neililnners In the name of the Stain of Oregen: invo tigreed. and do hereby agree 1 You nr hereby required to appear il.t tl...i .uill ...... u... ...1 ..11 .... I .mil titlMUAr Ihn rimtilnliif fllml .. ... ..iv "1,1 l'ij 1111; 11111 4111 .' ...... .-. ..... ...... penses Incurred and any tax or taxis against )4u In the above entitled suit to make the ether responsible for It, fnin nt th.. inii,i i.i... nil 'f th. fludcd therein are us follews: fnllnulni- iii-.n-tLn.! inn.u .n.i r,.,.i In Township 3S South cf Itnnge S th ft I iiiiiv b Ifvleit HL-iiiMM their hiiiilsiOti or beore the fifth day of Augjist; 0 ..........,. . ... ., ...... ..'. . ...m.. ..'- ........... ..... a..l resivcliveiy, tor tlio purpose Of pay- '-" i'l ""' "p i.rniiiu 01 11111 fng tlio expense of orgniiitliig or at- et;1s puhliratlon of this sum lemptlng to trgnnlro the proposed "ions as prescribed by Iho orderfor jiui'inni'iui inervoi. inniin uy in" Durlne their lone vovace the mid- n n- .n ...-, ,t,u,,. ... ...... 1... Kast V. M . ' ...h.i. ... fu i.iu.h i.iri.ui 11. iii.i iv . . .. . . .--,--. .-.. .... vi" .,--..'. .-.. -fc . .iinon tin-l.-..,! n. -m-ittir inllnr nirpuiirv in .nii.fv ih.. .ui.i in.1... iciiou : i.ois ., ii. .1 ami . nnu inc tlio iii.nk of nt eniiitiiii! or nl. six si'ijlli puiiliration 01 tuts sum- and there will bo an argument as to . ,.,.., .,,. ,., , . mem of 1600. mcether with lnf..r...i the South half of the Southeast nuiir- if-mntlng to trsnnlro the unloosed "ons tts prescribed by Iho orderfor whether It I. a strike or a lockout.. ' .,., '-, ,,,,. ,,-,, thereon from February lC. 1916. to tcr. am 1 lots 1 10 and r. in.. --... -. . u- ..- ..M..i,.."M " "' "-- - - - juiv IU. lUn. nl G nor nnniim n,,"" """' - ' v IIIV KUICIUtllVIU HUB ITCV11 UV.uiuuaw- . . -.. .. . .. .. t . ' 8. 9. Inc transport, and has no difficulty . lot ot the enlisted men. Honolulu, officers and men While In' amounting to JUS to. togfther with am' ,0- ,. , n of the Interest on the principal sum if $C00 . V'ct, ,.' i ? s 4 In .conveying any quantity of guns ... ,.,.,,..,, ,..,., from date of said Judgment at the hulf of tne Southeast r.uarter; and munitions to any part of Ireland. " . " . .. , ... . rate.ef r,'-, per annum, and aNo an Sfrtlon 10; 5, C. 7 and South South halt of th It hns therefore not chosen to forco " - -..w. ..--....-... .. uitorne s lee or 1J0U am! cost and """., ",,... . . K nas inerciore noi cnosen to xorco .,orlB,nm, ., ,h Arimtrnl's ,ii.i.r...,ni. ,. .,.i. .... i . Section 15 : Ncrlhwest ouarti r. and the pace by tendering munltldn. for swimming 1140.20 and accruing coat ami e.v.- lM'- ?C- "nn'of "Vi.o,, the Irish goods trains, which on the wit,ivl venm bf rale. That the particular c " !S IK 11 . refusal of the railway men to handte,por,y at alklkl- . description of the lands and premises T''onrnV,,y"? ... ... i to be mi M Is ns follcws th wit I'n.i 'lliarier. r.ast Hull of haillliwest U.tr- thera would have meant deprivlnc " - hal of southw.st ounVr nd sou?h lvT Northwest i,ui.rter of tl... South- Irolsml of manv of thirneresnItlH, of The United Et.il-S- 1WJMWI .00 ?"'' 0..r.0.U'?.'l . """" """i "?"'?: st uuarter. Lot 2. nml .Von I. west ,T ,. .... -. . llMrlct VIIK!II:foHU your petitioners S""-,"";'.' V," '"' ?' ." J 5? ' ' r: .r.i that tin lands herein di.rrll V" ,,,'ur,,,, VU M" ,n ,,t1UH ".V1 or surl, part of Iheinasiiiavbe found M'' i""1?'.1 "" ' ",l,l'1,,": ll" ly the court to l properly lurludeil ,. "i ,. i.,. ," ,, ",'"," in the propose.! district afor.s..id ?,.p.?',,..':,,;Lrr,Jf1-",V'. ?.".'' ulther iH'rinanently ir until fuither life. The trouble 'vrbfeh has occurred jwor'd has been solely on the passenger ( trains and has been mainly concern-) ed with the carriage of small parties i of policemen or of troops who are ocr cent of r.ll the telephones in the criimi .11 ti.u-n.Mn in umh ... -.. quarter. -1 '"-- " '".. --' -v ' J...... .., t--llr.M IB. V...lt. (..If ..!. is eui.i or wuiacietto MerldUn. and -"'.'. "' " " '..- Lot numbered two of section six In J,"t ouarter. Southeast -quarter rf township 40 south., range 14 tast of rtheast iuarler. Northeast quarter Willamette Meridian In Klamath .f sutheat quarter, and Lots 5. 6. County. Orecon. containing In nil nn" s -- " - . !...., nn. v .. . ... nei:iitiii .I-; .urinrupi iuorirr. Northeast quarter of Northwest quiir. SUMMONK roll I't'HLICATIOX Kqulty No. 1203 160 SO acres, together with the tene- investigation and surveys may permit eltmtti.ition shall be iieriait-d ondiM mil into a drainage district, and that xil' ti and otRer ami fuiltuT pro eed llips ho had as u.ay be tiecviiry and proper ii:.HV l.NVIMTMKNT COMI'ANV. lly ACNES M GKAKV.' President. itoimitT ii. ni.i.iK, J C KLLIOTT KINO Slate tf Ongon. i.. ....&. ... i.. i. ........ t. .. uTv" Emuii" kioT being Dm INFANTRY UNIT mh other ami further ;eef. Includ ing nliiiiiiiiv as to llm Limit may teem lusl and i"illlnliliY Th i skimiumis Is puiili-hi-v! by or der f II. 'ti l V Ku-.kei.dall Judge of the iili'. tv nainet) itm t, inly tunijn .'li the -I'd day of Ju'e I'Jiu TL. ilnte of the first publication hereof In Jur.e 27. l'J20 , F II MILLS, i Attorney fur Plaintiff,'- ,' Klamath Falls, Ore. June 23 30-7-14-21-2J-4 . . menta. llereilllnrni.nl. n,t i.nnii-.i.n. .'uriteillil Ijlllirier Ol .orillWITl lllllir . being UBed as supplementary to the In the Circuit Court of tne State thereunto belonclnc or In any ter. North half of Southeast quarter.-ddly sworn, say that I am one of the TPANSCrDt CTATirxlU - iJL It ir.t hl th. rii.m.n of aK Klamath County. wise anneMalnlna r and th. rent, ? ur'u t C. 7. 8. 9 and 10 Pf-lllloners lu the nbovo petition; that I ' KAlNbhtK S TATION . -police. At first when the rallwaymen L JaceL,8p PIaintlfft vg, E A. Kely and oro its thereof . . P-etlon 21 : all of Section I have read the satd Petition, am fam-' ; refused to carry them the soldier or" and "XV. H. McCoy, co-partners as ija"ej July 20 i90 - ' 1 Section 22: West halfLots 3. 4. Mar with trie contents thereof and, MISSOULA. Moi.t , Aug. 2 He- police rook It calmly and returned to Klely and McCoy. J. A. Williams and aFOHOEl' IIUMiMMHY 5f 6p " nml s nml 2 '"ll 8 uthwesi believe tr.e allegations thereof to be cent aimouncemetit from Washington their barracks. Later on Ibe io- WC. Crllte true. .............. that a battalion a the 32...I Infantry. . , . I...... . . , .v., ,i. .i isons or parties unknown claiming .... mpiii riiivr iiemnv Also that part of Lot 1 of Section J " LLLIOTT LING. ernment issued nn order that the sol- Tigbu UUe m!t ,)en or ln,er. H ObCAll ..llll.. Ueputy. !,, nn(, thltt'par! 0f Uit 2 and 6 of Subscribed and sworn to before me,"0H "tutloned at Camp Kearney. dlera or police should sit tight In the jest In the real estate deecrlbed In the "'' ' Section 15 which Ires wrat of the fol- this 10th day of June. 1920 ( Cal . will be transferred to thu local railway enrr'ares and Insist on beinc 'Complaint herein. Defendants tarried They were also directed to1 To E' A Klel'r and W' H -''cC0?' carried. They were also directed to.co.partnefl ag Kt,y and JJcCoy j A present themselves at the next train i Williams and W. C. Crittenden: and starting for their destination. to all other persons or parties un- ii... ...i. ...'!. ii. k,i.i .'known claiming any right, title, es Hence a series of spasmodic heW.WW lBUfM't ,n he rea, . nps of trains nil over the country, tate described In the complaint here wblch cennot e relieved till the po-hn. Defendants; ... . ntLiriit. enir rc rnr cirirr np .... . ..... .. lice decide to withdraw. Wherever ''V"" nv. o.. wr Bin,,B those whom the war has rnustd the police insist on being carried the. y0Ui nn"d"tneh and all of you are ,0 f"ru'!' distinctive national malt trains (ease to run beyond that sta-. hereliv nummoned to nonpar 'and attire. This. In Its main lines, re- . .. .. ... I .t ..i. .....j ... m:iIaj Question of Dress. Few of the p!etureque tribal ena- tnines that depart In main eoentials from the dress found convenient by western elrlllzatlop tune surceided In maintaining their traditional rliarnc terlktles, The Itouiiisnlnn fxople are toning line, to-wlt: llexlnnlni: nt the AitTUtllt M I1KAUV. .Northeast corner of Lot 3 of aald set- Notary Public for Oregon. , tlcn 22. thence North 1435 feet to the (Notnr.'al Heal) .vy commission expires April 1924. tion, and the rallwaymen responsible are dismltsed. But the passenger trains which do not stop at that sta tion are unaffected, and run through at usual. On the Midland line this baa meant that trains from Dublin cannot get past Ataenry and Cast lerea, while trains up toDubUnstlll run. " The driver, fireman and guard starting from Dublin convey their train as far as the point where the police want to get on. They refuse to go any further, and there is a regular daily list of dismissals. t How small on tbe whole Is the trouble so far may be estimated from .center of the "Neck" thence North 3S degrees 51 mlnuUs West 4145 feet following "Neck" to Intersection with July S tiunu nnu souin center line ol sictlon IE. Section 23; Southu.at mmrlir fit (' Southwest quarter 0f-gcin, for Klamath County. Section 25; All fra tlnnal Section ... ., ..'.., 25 excpt Lots 1 and 4. ,n the matter of the petition of the Section 26; West half. Southeast "ua,ra naporvianra oi in iwnniain ly 85-22-29-5 Itrthe Circuit qourt of the Stale cf ikrniy pott of Fort Missoula was wel- fconie tmp to local rillens. For the past seltii ears the fort, located lour miles southwest of this city, has In-en unoccupied except for a brief per Uil during the world war whan a lirtin-h of the students' army training itirpn wits recelvlnit Instruction ihii'ro. It Is one of thu oldest forts of Ihn northwest, having hern founded dur- answer the eomDlalnt filed aealnst Milled the costume of the Iloman le- ouarter. UV.i hnir rt vn,iVi.n .,,... Drainage District of Klamath County. I Inir th. Imllsn wur in r.e.m v..;.. . .. .t '-.::.:... r.. .. . ... ..... .. . . .. . '.: "........,...- - - - ,v-.. you in me aoove eniiuea sun. wiininigioiiiineii. which n nuojueti 07 me ter, .loiiini-ast quarter of Northeast, '"!." "'""" '""' "" " '" ,'"'ieoiislderahlM Imiirovementa h iv h..n sis weeks from the 7th day f July, nation when Hoiimanln formed the "quarter. tree. Ings In connexion with the or-!l ' , .7 . ""'''"Y "" "," " , "",n KuiiiiuiKi 01 me uisiriri, anu trie 1920. the date of the first publication Jtoman Proline, of Daclt. It eon of this summons in the Evening ,ntM flf a short white tunic. "bag Herald, a dally and weekly news- ...,..... . i.u ,i ..i . ... llffifhBlr5.'lhoSS: ou"y "'"r TV i,an' of ,hr, and of general circulation le aald f ""' "' f"1?1 " lot county and (tate; ' hy Invaders during the war, and the And you will take notice that inrellet. garments sent In frorn France, you fall to appear and answer or which arv of more conventional de otherwise plead within said timo, the) sign,- are expected to drive the national plaintiff for want thereof will apply' costume Into disuse. Heavy demands, to the above entitled court for tbej however, will doubtless be made upon In '5'. d.lmnn',I.I ,n. l8 cou,P,aInt 'it In the field of masquerade and muti nied In this suit, as follews: , ,- For a decree of aald court remov- cal comi,sf- Ing a I clouds 'from the title ot the, said property herein described, and eklllful Job of Moving. determining all adverse claims of a r ,ntnin. to . i. iiimriw th. fact that i tota, -ta-..W" I Section 27: All Section. tittttr OB K..U.... after weekt or a month's conflict it lest than CO on ull the lines in Ire land. Business bat suffered but tligbtly. The situation may be re lieved any day by a decision of the government to" tend their men hx motor.. That-would be hailed; bow ever, as a' victory for Sinn Fein. The Irish judges who are now go ing out to hold the assizes have de cided to travel by motor. Usually they go by train accompanied by an armed guard of honor. If they went by train with the guard they would not be allowed to leavu tbe terminus If thoy went without the Kuaid It would be acknowledging the Sinn Fein power, and they would bo liable to be held up like any other pis- uengers at any station where police wanted to come on board. So they go by motor. Tbe barristers in many cases ore doing the same thing, and aa a special concession to tbe dlffl cultles tbe time have obtained per mission to appear In court without tbeir wigs and gowns which are us ually carried by tbe bar attendants by passenger trains now liable to In calculable cbancet of delay, Tho dls pute la not at all a trade union mat ter, and no union can now control it. Tbe fundt for the support of the dlti Mlated men com Mainly from Sinn FIb typatb4eri. - w WH-t to M. NhMM04'hJijtriM ther.ln. and nnlellnr h. tltl. of thu. "" """"' ",r" '""" rreruiiy i land H.erihd in th. enmnijint ' Portland, Ore. First It was Section 28; Northeast quarter, P'oceeiJga of the Hoard of Super .'ortheast quarter of Northwest quar- vl",')d of said district providing er. Lots 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7 and S. f' I North ter, Section 29: Lot s. Section 34; North bait off North east quarter. Southwest qutirttr of . Northeast quarter; East 'half cf noumeast quarter, jvortnwest quar ter. ' Section 35: West half of Northeast quarter; Southeast quarter of North cast quarter; East half of Northwest! quarter; nouin nair of southwest quarter, and Southeast quarter." Section 38; North half oMNorth- east quarter, and West half in jownsnip as south of Jlange ( East W. M. Section 2; North half of Northeast TOO do there. ment it has caretaker. During been In Its abandon- charge of a WtlftMl MtMUMMMtltMMt IIMIMtM feet and loaded on rollers was moved four blocks through the city streets and lowered 28 feet to a dock, whence It wat moved upon a pair of barges. The barges were towed three mile to a shipbuilding plant, where tbe tank wat unloaded and raised 28 feet, moved across new ly filled ground for a distrnre of land described in the complaint herein, aa follows, to-wlt: "Commencing at tbe Intersection of tbe Westerly line of Eleventh Street and the Northerly line of High Street In the City of Klamath Fallt. Oregon; thence Southwesterly along the Northerly line of High Street 120 feet; thence Northwesterly at right angles to High Street 120 feet; thence Northeasterly Darnllel with tbe Northerly line of High Street 120 '2.000 feet, crossing a railroad track. feet to tbe Westerly line of Eleventh and placed on its new foundation. It Street: thence Southeasterly along took 71 days to complete the work. the Westerly llne.cf Eleventh Street 120 feet to" the place of beginning:! . . . and being a portion of Lott E, F and! nsruies o i-savs r-rison. O of Block 45, Nichols Addition to! A mnn sentenced to Sing Sing prim the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon., on In May, 1017, bat already overstay (Situated In the Southeast quarter ed his sentence more than seven of tbe Southeast quarter of Section months. 11 ml refuses to go home. He 29 Township 38 South ot Ilanga ,! working with a construction gnng ,,?. .i,f w'"an,e"e M'd'an- i' building the new prison, and the war fff .d"?"'.",S..i VJ8'""" t0.b?,den says he does as much work as any lun unner iiisfrHfii s ss ihh hiiiiiiih mi-iii : - - . f(iur men. The pay, allowed prisoners by the state amounts to IVi cents a -JJ',,--,---J------riivvvTiV'i-irriryvv.,.-i-i,'irxnn.nj'ij'ijLnjxi'uLiui raised IS nMthstBnuart,erU,bW"t guor,er ot' ft n a sw oort"ti!i I"" "'.? tTe'aboW described land.!? The Balanced to Zero Car tbe owner thereof in fee simple, and mat tne defendants,, and each of them, and all other persons, includ ing caid persons unknown, be forever enjoined, and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to aald land adverse to the plaintiff herein; and for sucb ether and further relief aa to tbe court ahall seem meet and agreeable to equity. Tbit tummont It published pur suant to an order of tbe Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tbe above en titled court, made on the, 6th day of July, 1920, and tbe first publication thereof it made in tbe Evening Herald on tbe 7th day of Jnw. laso. and the last publication will be made on me mtB day af Augutt, 19S0. J. ,fi. CAKNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. day. This man was greatly relieved Juhen he was told that the prison au thorities would not shut off hit pay 'to rnaliehlrn apply for purnle, which ha has' so far steadfastly refused to do. rail? M'mrwirfeit mi ltJjBy 7-H.Ji.ja-4.11.il Firing While Submerged. Just us the war ended, the British navy had. ready to put Into commis sion, large submarines which, among oiher novel features, could fire sub merged: They are armed with a 12 Inch gun mounted so that It could lira With only its mosaic out of water. Tbe IfwfcsoarUie hstLto rise to the surface. w rewau. pbus wawe.su a wf.sya t executed la oiljr hast t' sav)wtv' ' constitute a contiguous body of swamp; wet and overflowed lands now in process 'of reclamation. ' III. The total acreaae Included In said1 lands and to he Included In the dls-if trict aforesaid Is 5,000 acres all in T irinmnlh fnlmfv fl.v... ' IV. The names of the owners of the above described land to be Included f in unlit (Hairier i.u nhnuin I.. n.. ... i ords of the county, and the acreage owned by each of sucb owners re spectively are as fellews: (n) Oeary Investment Company it III pnniAnllnnl I. .1... ........... . ! . w.i'w.M,.u.. m WJU uwiiur ui unu-i linlf nl tUn ... .1..... - ll. . - ' .. i..u iiwiuuftu uudltiiivu aoove aa Included In tho proposed district. (b) Robert II. Ellis Is tho owner of one-fourth of the acreage describ ed anore at included In tho proposed district. (C) J. (J. Elliott Kins is the nwn.r oi one-iourui or tno acreage describ ed above bn Included in the ornnnRrH uminci. V. Said district Is to be organized for tne construction, operation and main tenance of a drainage and Irrigation system and the reclamation of said lands and protection thereof from the overflow of tbe Upper Klamath Lake and the natural drainage from the surrounding bills upon said Und, and the proposed reclamation and nrotec tlon aforesaid is for agricultural pur poses am will ho conducive to tht public welfare and will be of nubile -..... . ,t ( All tha lands above datcrlhtd aad COLE AERO 8 One to 80 miles in high gear. Power, Speed and Durability equipment includes Power driven tire pump, trouble light, Motometer, . shock absorbers and wire wheels with Cord Tires all around. We have two new ones in stock. Call and look them over. LEXINGTON The Minute-Man Six Continental Red Seal Motor, Borg and Beck clutch, Tire pump driven from transmission, trouble light, Cord tires arid only one grease , cup on the whole car. The hills just flatten out when the Lexington shows up. We have new ones in stock for your inspection. C. L McWilliams 4 '.. Phone Iff 36 Main St. s .It ' UHIH IMiiMHIlin .Ml I 1 1 j. I i