; 'i V . vmn rocif miMUAr, acquit , issw, fHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON e A f. The Evening Herald B. 1. MURRAY Editor rREb BOTJLB Oty Editor Febllshed dally, except Sunday. by TM Herald Publishing Company 01 Kiaasatk Falli, at 116 Fourth Street FIND PLEASANT SPOT FOR SUNDAY OUTING Entered at tbe Doitoltlce at Klam Cttk Falli, Ore., for transmission thru JM Balls ai second-class matter. MKMIIKH OK TIIK AHHOCIATKU PHKH8 The Associated Press It exclusively entitled to tho uio for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alto tbe local news pub lished herein. TUESDAY, At'OCST a, uwo i m The Lnboree ranch, up In the SproKUe river country, cim ot the prettiest nnd most Inviting part ot the wonderful Klnmnth hike district, Van chosen ns their Sunday piny ground by Captain nnd Mrs. J. W, Siemens, nnd Mr. nnd Mra. I'hilllri Peters, who motored out to thin beauty spot In the morning nnd re- in NOGALKS. Ariz.. Aug. 3 Gener al Alvnro Obrcgon Is n business man and proud of being so regarded. He Is In Noculcf, Sonora, looking nfter bis business Interests prior to going Into tho. isouthcrn Me-xlcan states for tho final swing of tho' rnmpalgn for the presidency of Mexico as succes-f cor to l'rovlslonnl President do la lluerta. v General Obregon arrived In No Kales from Guaymns In a special train July 5. Since bis nrlral he bn given his entire time to his private business as a broker In girbamos. known In the State as "chicle pens." In conjunction with a big banking transportation -nnd international brokerage firm. General Obrcgon It engaged in marketing ,the garbinzo crop from the Wet Coast of Mexico Ills deal Involved swinging, a ,52 000.000 movement of tho Northern Mexico garbanso crop. "I never was so happy la my lift turned In the exenlng mora firmly, convinced that, ns n "region dcslr- ible," this part cf creation la In at class by itself. This ranch Is Irri gated by both the north and south fork of the Sprague river, and ns an Illustration of Its Immensity and productivity. Captain Siemens stated that COO or more tons ot splendid hay will bo taken from It this year. and that that amount represent only n smnll part ot what the ranch Is cnpnble of producing. Coming home via the Saddle moun- Italn read, the party lsltcd the new sauuie mounwin nun, nnu tounu ap proximately 250.000 feet of 'log In the river The mill Ln nt Its dis posal S.000.00O feet of cut tinnier, and within a wick or 10 days will undoubtedly be ready to begin sawing- The captain nnd hla part found this outing one ot tho most pleasant In their experiences, and recommend It to all who want real recreation nnd Information relative to local aithtttoi combined Phllndelphl) enough .carpet ev strip around the claims to make year to lay n .5 t I 1 ' ',"," BBBBBBBBBBEfcg ii N "" ,,'VAfS'al'Bm'S9Bm3'iMBlftW s" j I sal BBBBBbV -bBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB "t I v,' bYBBE'CBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi'BB rVB . . . y tA VSfBr i asiE M ml iv "BBBBJJBBMBBBJBBjB 1 LrBBBBBBSBB&r l-!!-- --, s Eight hundred million spools. with a market ulue ot nearly one million dollars, are turned out ee"ry year by the spool factories In Maine. White birch Is the material ued al most excluslely ,ln thU Industry. The mtwhlnet foriuaklnc snoots are complicated nnd rtqulr'eiakllled men , rn their opcratlon?Thejp'opls drop from the lathes nt tliereje of one per second, nnd must be 7perf ectly nnM form 'nnd truo. Tbe finished spools I Jre' marketed 'largely Jn New York.) as when 1 shed my uniform as a gen'i Connecticut and-Ithodc' Island, i -?ral and got Jpto tivllian clothet' aii.M1 ..ULm. tX ": -v !iti'A,.rr,l ihe car.!-:' ! ci-m mn prni.ir.vnox "ftf1.: "Untlt the elcct&n In Mexico Is paii- Equity Xo. 120J d I mII not talk politics nor;rajk5 statements dealing with national e: International relations in or of Mex ico. 1 am jukt a plain business m'n and Mexican citizen. 1 have buft my business by tisrd work and I In tend to give It sole attention while kere. in tho circuit Court of the' Stataif of Oregon for Klamath County, fej- L. Jaccbs, riainlltr, vs k. a. tvieiy nnd v. 11. McCoy, co-rartneri Klely and McCoy. J. A. Williams and V C. Crittenden; also, all other per-) sons or parties unknown claiming This Single-Seater Will Delight You If you seek the ideal roadster, for business or professional purposes, orl for added efficiency to your every-day activities, or for healthful recreation, you will be delighted with the Cleveland Six. Mounted on a chnssts of proven excellence, this handsome roadster body, with its one wide deep-cushioned sent, carries three pas sengers in genuine comfort. . And under the rear deck is a spacious compartment for baggage or parcels. In its graceful liner, heavy hand-buffed leather upholstery and v- TourinU Car (Five Passengers) $1-185 v Sedan (Five Passengers) $2495 lustre of finish, this' roadster is typical of all Cleveland models. And the motor I I f you wa nt to know wha t a motor it is and how it excels others, come in and see this car. Ride in it Drive it yourself. Then you will know. Roadster (Three Passengers) $1485 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2395 (ft nn vloVif flits wurflfo. ltn fix !fltfr When I go for politics 1 wl!let ,n the rea, egtate described In the droo business." icorsDlalnt herein. Defendants General Obregon announced h'e To K. A. Klely and W H. McCoy, will remain in Nogafc. .until on "rJVa'li'SWiA mbout July 20, when ho will leave ,0 a otner prfons or parties un for Southern Mexico and his work as known claiming any right, title, es- presldcntlal candidate in Mexico, i Meanwhile, he Is avoiding politics His office is in a modest two-story balck building adjoining tbe Inter national Line, Is a busy npoi and much like that oVany1' ordinary American businessman of affairs working at high pressure. He Is available to high and low, be It banker, broker or lowly peon. Recently the general, kept a banker from Hermoslllo waiting for 15 min utes while be straightened out tbe passport tangle of a poor Mexican who wanted to cross Into tbe U. 8. for shopping in Negates, Ariz. GltOVK OP HEQUOIAH AUBURa Cal., Aug. 3. Placer county,. California, possesses a grove cf big. tree ."tbst compare favorably t wtkt,he, wonders of the Yoserolte. jk&TkY ftgver a ,nall one, la in tbe nountBijkot?,tk) town of Forest Hill, aidriijsAwick of roads and trails i Tlslt'ed by only a few persons annually. , Tbe Auburn Automobile club baa asked tho co-operation cf the forest service in preserving tbe trees and making them accessible to tbe tour ist public. MEMOMAL. TREE SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Aug. 3. The memorial tree planted In honor of Lieut. John Black Clarke In the gurden of the home of Ed ward Gljbert has been registered on the national honor roll being com piled by tbe American Forestry asso ciation at Washington, according to word received here by Mra. Ollbert Lieut. Clarke was In tbe Ralabaw division and was killed in tktAr- gon'ne drive. lw - '-Jtr late. Hen cr Interest in the ruaf es-J tate described In the complaint berc-f in. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF .OTK'K TO PROPERTY (IWVKim OREGON You, and each and all of you, are. hereby summoned to appear and' answer the cornpfclnt filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the Tth day o July, 1920, the date of tbe first publication of this summons In the Evening Herald, a dajly and weekly news paper published at Klamath Falls, Riamam wrany, wa w "re.n' Common Council and of general circulation In sa!dKimnh pti.. nr JO "(TV bbI m . .Centra! Garage m , I I I CLIVItNTDXrVUTOMOBILE COMPANY; GLEVBLANdT OhW J I' lr Zq II BBBVJBHBBBBJEJBJBBJBJBBBJBBEEBSJBb . 1 OX KLAMATH AVh.VUK IIK TWKKX th AND IPh ritKKT THAT TIIKY HAVK SMI HAYS FROM 1ST I'L'HI.ICATIOV OK THIS NOTK'K IX WHICH TO FII.K AITMCATIONS TO I'AV AKHKSSMKXTH IX TKX AX.MJAL John J INHTAM-MKNTS. John J Notice Is hereby given that the of the City ot ec-.n. did by ordl John J Mahl Rlph II Moi Itnlph II Moss K A "u'd ng E A Spadldlng K A. Hpauldlnc H'-nry Crfjerson Vnthl Maehl Mrs Sadie Hartley Henty Offenb.ichT Henry Olfenbacher 7S1 n, ty "o r,oi st .177. '" 377 SI 377 'It 377 &' 377 r 377 10 603 90' mit v t" r:r li?" i'vvr'R , 'n Iki- ,v n;tt Ti-- TIM'V Mvr SI llVS V.I'. ' Wrl Oscar t, fUorf'a HhUe 'F!M I. .11 e A K-rer f 1ST I'l'HI,! 'AT HIS ' TMIM VII. Jr. 8lfVkny TK'F IV HI'I H r-M'ATinvs 70 .MN"-" IV TI1V HTAM.Mi:VT'l. "Ml IK,' ! I'AV ASIsS A.V.M'At. IV- Nnt're l hi r-by g'-'n liut the otherwise plead within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof,wJU tpply to tbe above entitled court for the relief demanded in bis complaint filed In this suit, as follews: For a decree of said court remov ing ai clouds from the title of tbe said property herein described,' and determining all adverse claims of said defendants, or any or either of them, or any other persons or Prtles t jnentoned termnI 8ml extending lat- inereiu, uuu wuici u iuc uuc ui ltgTv io the center of the restfect Ive V i Pl-y l-Elt r, rs E.I-.R '!chnin.ck..., v U Johnson ., f'Urlrc llfrfirti . , E'lnu M Schnllock II N Mf.e Herman l-jilth . , Kv M Vnnnlee V S Slnugh S Blfuh. "dnn ,M K'lmllork ' . f.29 81 fommrn Council of the dt) of Klri- Iuhl!)ieil liv nrilfr nf IIir Summon r.th Fulls Orn-nn illil liv nril'r. mo county and state; . Ince No. 515 duly adopted on th-s Council undr cuthor'ty of scson No 5H duly adoptid on te 2nd off,' And yon will take notice ton ,2nd of August, 1920. approved byt 69. of tl.e Chart r of a'd citr , Aiikui, 1920. uppr-ved y tbu "n.iyor . you fall to appear and anawer or .. ... .... ., i.i ,i,. ,.., nsi..i m KNtnuii, ri.iu nrnn t. ih. 7n.i .inv nt Anrn.i i'ic ,in. K(i -- ... .. ,,illllBUI.,i, ,Q.UUMJW, -.UAMS... .-.. h ..., .h., v.ikv....'"..... ..j ......a'..'.. .-', .., -. . ,.A.l..lMal.1.ln,A,nl''L-- . I. . ...... .. .. ... .I.'flll. II U.hnlln.Tf 1920, Hectare the proportionate ar,- August jra. jyii iare in proporntnite nse-rMuni , ... sessment upon each lot. part of lot, A. I. LEAVITT juoon each lot p-rt of lot, block Olid j Ur;" Jj' P,aM",t block and acreage property found tn, Police Judge of the City .icrtnge property found to b 'ien-. J,,pn." " l!'" be benefited and liable for a prcpor- of Klamath FjjIIs, Ortrcn If td and liable for a prottnrtloiiMtu I ,,? , " iV ,M"r , ttonatn nhari. of the crut of Imnrnv.nc Aug. 3-13 ! sl'are of the cost of 'rniirovlnc Wtm'i-i1 ',r',,'' r Wnnlon ..-...- .....-..-..-- f ....... .1 ........ . .. i-ngun in! irom nrst Mret eust-i j-uoiien (y order or the Commcn . , crly to 3rd Ktreet, lnrludlng liilir-inunc'l. under aullioMly of trvctlon Klamath Avenue from Sth Street to I 11th Street. The property so us-1 '',i :i r.r,i si 556.17 r.trt 17 50K 10 227 31 327.33 454.66 44.6 454 Off 505 4 1 56 18 r.r,t ik 551.21 551.21 563. N3 178.23 278.23 56.46 23.61 Mr. ;r. land described In the complaint herein, a follows, to-wlt: "Commencing at the Intersection of tbe Westerly line of Eleventh Street and the Northerly line of High Street In the City of Klamath Falls Oregon; thence Southwesterly along tbe jvortneny line or Hign street izu feet: thence Northwesterly at right sessed by said ordinance is all that .FOUR-YEAR-OLD HAS .sections The projrly so aessid, 2C9, of the charter of ald city. property lying adjacent to said partu ..,.., by tald ordinance la nil thai propeily waieti nt Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, of said street between the above NARROW ESCAPES lying adjacent to said part of suid, August 3rd, l&l'O "i-'et hetween me niiove mentioned A I,. LEAVITT. termini and extending l.itorly to the I'nllrp. Judge of the City DIOCKS lying aujacent IO sam paria r-nvavrt . i . , ,nll,!t u ' rtapecuve HjiiCKH lyinai i nmmain rails, uregon. of sad street so far as the nroDOsed ....., v..., i.h. .. uimu aujuceni xo ain pans or sain sireti '" 'i;t us nam nirci bo ir iue iiriipusvu - ' " - .m.-.., ,., r.,., i.n, .., nun, ,,-t, - improvement extends thereon,-' in- Raulstun, four years old, has won I to far as the proportd Improvement! eluding properties In the quarters of the title of Fresno's "XJAro-Uovll I 'Jtt-nda thereon. Including projwrt'es' the four blocks abounding any Inter- n,,v.. .. lhp rM1., nf ,hr.fc mirn,. '" the .(juarters of the four bl'cks. ' ...,.i i-i...i i t,i .,..i i. l,ttU)r i" tne result or three mlrncu-l,.h,,,,n,Hn ., inihrI..in inVnivii section involved In said proposed lm- """' "" "" """'" '"" abounding any Inlomctlon Involved provement. ,cu cap from death during the' In said proposed Improvement. That the DOCKET OF CITY Mat month. ' That thu DOCKET OF CITY LIENS has been made up as pro- n8 recently drank coal oil. but Llrn nan been mado up hh provided - ". . leeiiT ......... l.. ... nc .. ..... .i .... ' uku uv ilti on ds ui iiitt i.iiarir. .. ... with : ., .v.: ,,.,,- i . ii.r.1 i.. mnereu no ui iiii, by suction 208 of thu Charter, and CALIFORNIA NEWS -o 120 feet to the SK.,no or 1weveilln1Bald ordinance, so atses-ifed as afore- bile and struck his head on tho pave- ordinance, no nwrsed ns aforesaid, ju.in j A iti,,,.,,.,. " . ,erlJ Ion,ald, and as shown by such Bend Lien ment He Hiistulm-d only a Mllght nn1 8how" ,,y M,,r, ,lon'1 '''cn Mummon s. ct-Bleventb 8treet,jocketi ,OKOtllPr wlUl Uo totIlI " '',,"'' ! Llf, 'M lOBrtlwr with tho tola! i place'-of beginning: alnount ai)l)p,,e, against the prop- '""ailon. to weeks luter ho lind umom nMCiid against tho prop-l SACIIAMENTO, 'A -O' STOCKTON. Aug. 3 I'aul Wer ier, I.odl butcher clurg"d with the angles to High Street 120 inence jortiieasieriy parallel wiii'and tho following Is a list of the f"""" " "" " "-f'th following Is n list of tho names murder of John W. Hummel. April the Northerly ; line jf High Street 120 names of ownerg cf thy property, by he Jumped from a moving nutomo- of owjern of the property, by said Htli, mjs acnultted by a lurv in feet to the wesfeiBEilne of Eleventb .,,.i.i ..ti ,... un o.-...,...! ,. ... t.n,. .i,.i, v,iu i.n..,i .. .v,.. ..,.... oriiiniinrn. m i.ii..,i , nfnriuiit,i ... . . . """-" "' " i"iy in Street; thenea-EBjfkeasterly aIongl.i,i n,i ,,' i. ', iinn.i i.r..n . and as shown hv mich iinmi i.'on ,U"'I J- A- ' luminor s court. tbe Westerly Una ug 3. Death t. h. , fKW IEXCIIj HUPI'LY JVLBUQUEkQUE, N.' M Aug. 3, ' Vencll.'wbod toay aoon be taken from the Manzano forest, near here, said to be tbe larglat' dr foreat In the aouthwest. A representative of an ' eeetersi -peacll mspHfacterlBg. fjrro , reeeatljr iespected the forest. H ' lild' th.eitWm.ipily of cedtr; v wkiefc teaoil eeaSulee kere aleHBd 4 mob. U Ktlcellr f one, and being a portion of Lots JB. and)er,y of each owner; and reference 13 his nurrowest escape when be wa,rty of tn-h owner; und ruforenco is removed- on of thu old nHll..nt f O of Block 5,- Nichols Addftfon to bcroby I1)aUH t0 8Uch ,lotk(t 0, cnry performing zh a clown on bd wrings, lT..by mudo to such docket of CITY .,. cly J' " ' ' ""'"J" "f tbe,c?.lty'.K.K,f?8Lh ??"" 0reK?n-.LIEN8 r a detailed desrrlptlon cf tt t(!ton,, ., room .. h(H '.,,. ' URNH for a delallcd description of I '" e7' "h" Mr,- J"- (Situated In the Southeast quarter!oach ,ot block ,iarl of j0t or block k ,, I . , ', . "'" '" 'll. l""-t of lot or block Mln- w"' "' Thomas Jackson, died nt of tho Southeast .ouarter of Section. .i ,.-.,..... .,..:. ... ,..i mate, Iti-Blnu Nestrom. He MrM 29 Township 38 Bcuth of Range 9 Further notice Is also given tho turned some somerpaults on the East of the Willamette Meridian.)''; I reBpectlvo property owners ho ns- springs, then renumbering un act he ,,H,h ,.,,. w ,(,! ana j,orein below mentioned hfl,i ,, i the owner thereof in fee simple, and that tbe defendants, and eacb of them, and all other persons, includ Ing said persona nnknown, be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land adverse to tbe plaintiff herein; and for such other and further relief a to tbe court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity. This summons la published pur suant to an order of tbe Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tbe abore en titled court, made on tbe Itti'day of luly, 1920, and the first publication .hereof Is made in tbe Evening iterant on tne 7tn day or July. lSio. and tbe last blicatie wMnrt-Baa4j oaiae jsujW oc Augnat..iiis. ,4, '.. UAIUMAMAJV, AaHeraer for Plaintiff. July 7-14-21-H.f.ll-lS that such assessment la due and pay able, and v.111 be delinquent from and had seen In the circus he began to bounce high In the air und finally after the exniratlon of 20 duvs from bounced out of the window to the the dato of the first publication of pavement In the alley, this notice, (suid first publication w,,en cglna ran ,0 ,lU deRC110i MQh Uod wag brush,nK the "lrl ,rom hiH Tbe property owners saassesged clothes. No bones were broken, must either pay in cash or make and ., m file with the Police Judge of tm'il. UNOINKKKH MKKTIXO city tbelr applications to pay sirh assessments In ten annual Install- " ments, within tbe 20 days, beginning ,PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3, Engl- wltk. tbe first publication of tbls neers from man sections of tbe .mil ucrefigu property so assosseil Further notice Is also given thu respective property ownern so as sessed und heroin below mentioned that such iisHUfcHment Is, duo und pay able, and will bo (lollnnWent from and after tho expiration of Mstdays from tho date of tho first publication of tho home of her son,Kriink I). Jack- son, OIIOVILLK, Aug. 3.Flvo rosl dencnH In the vicinity of Lns Plumas were destroyed by fire Just prior to this notlco, (said first publication Ule M,lnu'hlng of blazo which has rugeir tor the past forty-eight hours. Naases Christ Blaoas. a. Bplro Ckrist BMnas. Fred Buesing.. Fred Baeslnc.. . . . United States areeiteef to attend 1 Afalnrt PriViU?rar,Vt,0D ol'& ",a lianas 1 IISS.SJ tsjartTn'Eliilaeers'U) be held ato.sr .. ZZiTi "-. i-.. ..- .. 540 70 'T', i 110.13 reclaasatisk service is president. will bo on tho 3rd day of August, 1920). The proporty owners so asnessod must either pay In cash or make and Me with the Police Judgo of said city .their applications to pay such as sessments Jn ten annual. Installments, within the 20 days beginning ,,wltb tbe first publication of this netice: Amount Assessed Names Against Property Emma Wing... .. 1116 315 Emma Wing-.., 280.61 Percy V..Bnrk,.., SM.iS Percy V. Bark IMAM Winfrled U. Foster Mt9 EsDtna Mills, James Mills KHKB KKrT TRKATMENT LOH ANGELES, Cnl., ADg. 3.A fee corn clinic will be provided for residents of'Ixis Angeles under pro visions now being worked' out by tbe city council. , Free treatment will also be given for bunions, broken arches and' other foot trouble. . 11 TSt ttUft T HgtU) T '4, A