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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1920)
Ivy t - K aamfc. tWMNM)AY, AtpVHT4, 1M0 paor roon THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THe Evening Herald B. J. MDRRAI Editor PRKD BOCLK City Editor Fabllshed dolly, except Sunday, by VTM Herald Publishing Company "I dub Falls, itUi Fourth street ntered at the postofflce at Klim Lk Falls, Ore., for transmission thru M Balls aa iecond-cUn matter. MKMIIKIl OK THK ASSOCIATED j PHKHS FPI.A , nal h a.., nanK la AS.II.Ia1h ' luc Arrurmiru I lew in riiuei,:i entitled to the ute for republication f all new dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alto the local news pub tished herein. WKDNK8DAV, AVCt'HT 4, 1020 TO LOUISE City m Friend) Falthful.lovlng, gentle, and true; Alt these you were, and much more, too, We miss you here this day, LOUISE. Upcn your face a sweet, pure smile, As with us here you spent a while; Your friends hall mlts that cheer; LOUISE. When Your Clothes are cleaned by the French Dry Method ami Pressed by Steam it prolongs their Life. We use this method D & M Cleaning Company Office 6th and Main Works 23 Commercial Free Delivery. Phone 30 if Making a Garden. And bemuse the limit h of flower Is fur sweeter In the air where It comax mid goes, like (be nrllltE of music. Ibnn In thohnud, therefore nntli i nig i" iimn' in mr win uengni innn in know wlnt be (he tlnwir mid plants Hint dn best perfume the nlr. . . . i Hint whlih nhovp nil others lelil the i sweetest smell In the nlr Is the tin let: eperlnll the white double Inlet which comes twlie n jour, Nbotit the I middle nf April unit nbout llnrltioto- I mew tide. . . . Thin wall flower, which nre very delightful to be set un der a parlor or lower clminber win I dow ; then pinks nnd gllllflnwrrs, cs pcelall) the minted pink mid clove gib llflewcr: then the (lowers of the lime tree; then the honeysuckles, no they be some" i nt fur off. Of hinuflowrr i ' 1 spenk not. because the) nre ftrlil flowers; but thoe which perfume the I sir most dcllghtfullY, not sed by I as the rest but being trmldcn upon nnd crushed lire three! Hint U Imrnrl. I wild thme nnd wnler mints. There fore )ou are to set whole alleys of them, to lme the tiliitsnrr ulirn nn (walk or trend. Francis Ilncon. . tt POTATOES In the Circuit Court of the State cf NOTICE TO PROPERTY OW.VKIH Oregon, tor Klamutb County. Not Infallible. Iluinnn Judgment rer-not he Infnlll- Devoted wife, and loyal friend. Faithful unto the Journey's end; Our hearts, they ache today, s LOUISE. ' Btlll you bare lived with us, and werked: fio (July bavo you ever shirxea; n In the matter of the petition of thci Hoard of Supervisors of the hlamnth Drainage District of Klamath County. Oregon, praing that nit of the pro ceedings In connection with the or ganlzatlcn of the district, nnd the visors and of said district providing c"n,mo" 0,UMCJ' ' '' tt- of for and authorizing the Issue and sale Klamath Falls. Oregon, did by or of bonds of raid district may be ex- ' .nnc." . 512 ''"Iy Nlopted on the atnlned, npproved nnd confirmed b -"' of August, ipso, nppr veil hv the Court. l,ne n'n'T a the ind day of August To the Klnmath Drainage District ,9-- clnre the proportionate ns nnd to all freeholders, legal voters jessment upon each lot. part of lot. nnd assessment payirs within said l'loc. nm acreage property found to 'district. "- ""eiiini ami nnoie lor n p-opor IV IllVilL1!! Alft,,l. . , THKV IIAVKLN) IuVs FROM Wl'l no 'nntter bow l.nnd the mind w ITIILU ATION OF THIS XOTH'K k"'" ,hp ''"'" ' Mienriiiirts nre IN WHIt'll TO nt.K AI'I'I.HW. ' decepthe Hint exen Hie mit e-jpe-TIONs TO V .sHSMi:.TS IN ' rli need Judu'e of chnrncter inn) fall tn TK.N AN'M'AI, I.NSTAI.UMK.NTS. nnrh as good an eMltnntr nf a man a . ,, (, tuimdip Ignorant crub womnn. Notice Is hereby glum thnt thc, ho rlmns out hl of!lei dnlh Mmiv I mmnn Pnxi.All a t, .. .. I tllir ftll ttll'll rsft !! I III a. tcriir lnlf 4 i suet 'ful men renll'e thin great luck In I'n inohc. nml npirclnle the power thi't Is In I In- I ninl of n ile votiil wife mil rent bilpmnte. They would not think of eiihrlni! Into n pnrtnrrylilp or n big buliif- dinl without firt nrrnnc'nr to hrnr the nplnlon formed by In r whom tin) Imte Your life has helped us alMo live; the LOUISE. Notice Is hereby given that the tlonate share of the ost cf Improv- "anied to look up to mil rnnfile In I cur of 2 o'efock p m of Tuesday ,nR Conger Avenue from w-(prl , "l "rileul. u man ci.u M-nr.fh tm b.. ..,. .1... . t . . An lltie nf Mnltl St tn rnllfn,fll. At... I holier tr'l lit,, l,i n ,.,(.,,. li ... ,!. ' 1811,000 JAP 4th day of August. A I 1920.. "ne 0I. ."" SI. to California Axv and the Court room of the above en- nuc mcinuing intersections. The Falls. Oregon, Is set as the time a!ld',,1C," ' lhat Propcrt) lying adtn nlaee for th he.-irlne nf th notltinn "t to said parts of said Mreel be- ofthe-Iloard-of-8upervlsors-of the-111-11 ibu. obovi junntloned innlnt- TROOPS a h'rber tr'lute to n urmiili th ill the truM In1 kIiow In her Instinct. Our carload of Potatoes arrive Tuesday. They will be the Red Seal Burbanks, the finest Pota to there is to keep. Our Price : BY THE SACK LESS THAN SACK 5 CTS. lb 6 CTS. lb Buy the Potato that keeps the best. P'U'blrd Hrra'dn Si'lig. The h!cciilril l.jit!icii2 ih ilrt. oft- Klamath Drainage District of Klam- aml extending latcrly to the center of, en thn tl-t to nrrlxe In upr'ns tn the ath County, Oregon, praying that all 'he respective blocks Ijlng- adjacent northirn part of the fulled mu cf the proceedings In connection with l 'al" Irtn cf said street sofar as (, the otuuirti tni.. l, thU ttie oriraniiatlon of the dlstrlft and " iw inn'rovemeni esienns rMr.n, (in ,P,. .rMtinL- the win- the proceedlngs-of the Hoard of Su- 'hereon inrluding properties In the , .,,.' ivirt i,L Prvlsors and of kald District provld- ?"""," "e four blocks abound- 7..." w.ii7. ..,1 lag for and authorizing the l.ta and " "ny Intemction Inxolud m said f V.? .iV, it,?8 ,S",m,'"" ,''.'' Ie of bonds of said district may be Proposed improvement hi nh hlu.Mnl. will pn the winter -M-vvrH- strict may and confirmed RAX FBANfilSCO. Ayr. 4. Jarw t examined, nenroxed and confirmed . .' ne nutKKT OK CITV "' 'r n-nii n- niuiern iw i;i.g. anese trooos in Siberia now number!0? ,te ,t0?2r, whlch all WUlon has UEN b-njnade up m. pro- lnn-l Th- l.iii.l.lnl buH.I. Its ,,.., .. i utrniiiitfti wiiii lav v.ieK Ol me vir-. ' e.... v u, ,,. vimurr, viru iiiir- ,t in i-'uuiuf niHMii iiirill cult Ceurt of Klamath Count), Ore- an" ,n? oiioing is a list or the mg. or n bibs in inc., pnrtlrulnrly eon. names c owners of the prop-rty. by orrlinriI Ir,H.,. ,,,., . ,, of ..AnL?!"ii..,","".t ra.ar. ?' n 1 '' f.Tu" '"T-1? ..S "."e; - -t with grasM.. for the f..ur or time utiuic lurmiii) lutt sia uuy ut . . 7 . "....-... nUv.. t.wnu 180,000, exclusive of "railway guards." according to advices from the Peking Leader, published here la the Far' Eastern Republic, a Jour nal of the Chinese National Welfare aoclety of America. "The Chinese government has pro tested the use of the Chinese East ern Railway for military ute," the Peking Leader asserts, "the program of the Japanese army Is to seize Chita, Irkuuk and the Serlnhova nines." The Chinese National Welfare So clety Is a union of Chinese leaaders In all sections of the United States. MISSIONARIES NOT STIRRING TROUBLE TOKIO. July 2. (By Mall). Dr. Eenshl Egl, a member of the bouse of peers, on returning from an In spection of conditions in Korea Is quoted as making the following ref erence to foreign missienaries: t "I have done my best to get at the truth "of the reports that have been circulated regarding' the Instigation of Korean studentsa by tbelr mission ary teachers against the Japanese authorities, but have found, that with very few exceptions, the rumors are not true. The impression left on me was that the missionaries 'are honestly, striving to develop the country In order that It may yield good results to the Koreans. What ever their motives, there is no reason why the Japanese should not wel come those efforts." ' Dr. Egl said that Korea has at tained striking progress since the In auguration of the new regime "Hut," he added, "there Is yet grea't room for Improvement. While I was In Korea, 1 took every opportunity to meet representative Koreans and learn their point of view. The most Intelligent of them have realized that It la futile to try to establish an Inde pendent government. Hut I think It Is very necessary hat tho Japanese hould know il at the Koreans aim at local autonomy." ONE WORD DESTROYS REWARD FOR 1,000 lH! Mil' () r.I !M Otller. ucl noon ncomm' minium of tint liil stltii.' llillllllissiull y 01 r . -...".. 7 nUv.. ,. win, - ..i....... i.ii. ........ ..i.i.i. i. t m .. August. A. D. 1920, appear and con-1u,'n "e together with thp total "'- -"-'''" "- - nKg"iiniuuni o neteu against the prop- " !.. mm mc mmr test the validity of such proceedings or enl any of the acts or things therein S'tyof each ewner: and reference Is lumerated. (hereby made to such docket of CITY bird. ONE MAIL PLANE WRECKED AT OMAHA C. R. DELAP. Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. By LOYD R. DELAP, Deputy. July 20-27-3-10 LIENS for a oetall d !' rfnt'nn r each lot. block par- cf !" r IjKs . and ncrenge property so assessed Further notice Is also given the, respective property owners no rsv. .v-: K -V Hli P !'.' i'.l K OF IIKAL KHTATK Faulty 1071. In the Circuit Court of the State of ed and herein below mentioned thjt Oregon for KlaTiath County such axipst'nent U due and paable. i T H Wllkerson E V Wilkerson m ano win oe ueiiniueiit from and after anu v i wiueron. piaintius, vs. Jananee Drlnter. !n mvii, rr,. 1,he "P'ratlon of. 20 days from the Orovener Mlnard. defendant Japanese printers in Tok)o recent- da,n ,of 6 , pubfa',joa of ,h, Netce Is hereby given that under jy struck for higher wages, demand- notice, (uld first publication wliuand by lrtuc of a Judgment and de- Ing J37.50 a month Public dlrap- be on the 3rd day cf August, 1920) cree of foreclosure and order of sale proval forced them back to work at Tne Property owners so nsacssed of real estate made and eaten d In the inusi ;,iaer pay in casn or make anil -ircuii v.nuri i me ciaie oi .rrcKn file with the Police Judge of said cit) 'or Klamath County on the 10th day their applications to pay such assess- of July 1920. wherein the nbovn ments In ten nnnual Installments namel T II Wllkerson K W WIN within, the 20 days beginning with kerson and W L Wllkerson were the first publication of this notice plaintiffs and Grvenrr Mlnard was Amount Assessed defendnnt. wllch said i!rree was Names Against Property 'laly entered In Volume 10 pnge 134 Allen Sloan 40.83 of the Journal of said court and duly Heirs II Ii Harcus Estate CG1.3& docketed In Volume i page 33 Judg- r: L. Klllott a maximum of $32.r0 and a mini mum of $17.50 a month. VI V A ClarslCed Ad will tell IL UOIES DARKEN lupin t'Si: lt..I).MA-S SAOE TEA AXI SUM'lItm RECIPE AND NO- I10DV WILL KNOW n'KATHKIt ItEPOItT OREGON Tonight and Thursday, fair; gentle northerly winds. FOR SALE FOR SALE The Southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of lection even, Northeast quarter of north west quarter and the west half of toe Northeast quarter of Section Eighteen in Township Thirty-seven , South, Range Eleven and one-half East of the Willamette Meridian. There la about three million feet of , pine on this land. The price la write sMmer, F. O. Dmmm1 Hotly vom, Calif., 1717 N. Syaamore Aye; Jul 17-14-I1-7-H-I1 The use of Sage and Sulphur "for restoring faded, gray balr to IU nat- ira color dates back to grandmoth er's "tne. She used It to keen her pair Beautifully, aark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever'her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear plied with, wonderful effeit. auce, this simple mixture was ap- Hut brewing at borne is niunsy and iut-o-date. Nowadas, by asking at my drug store for a 50 tent bottle of W tli's Sage and Sulphur Com pound." jou will get this famous old tr urfltloD. Improved by the add)- Ion 6f other Ingredients, which tan e depended upon to n.sfore natural olur ar.d beduty to the hair, A well known downtown druggist ays it darkens the hair so natural Iy nud evenly that nobody (on tell It has bein applied. You simply damp en a sponge or soft brush with It. and draw Oils through our hnlr, tak ing one strand at u time. liy morn lug the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, It be comes beautifully dark and glossv 100. S7 ment Lien Docket, wherein tho aboe 32.20 named plaintiffs recoered of the above named defendants n Judgment .'79. 6S 'r the sum of $600. together with Sfil.Sfi Interest at the rate of 0 per annum 40. S3 'r(,m February 16, 1916, together with an attorney's fee of flGO and 97S.05 their cotts and disbursements In said 16101 suit taxed at $140 20, that pursuant 203.4 1 to the said order of sale and pursuant r."i'ti to an execution Issued out of the 456 4" ahove entitled court and suit by the 174405 clerk thereof with the seal of the 629)78 court affixed and duly attested by 740.O6 "a'l clerk and to me directed, ordor-j 109053 lnK me t0 e" at publlc'auctlcn to the' 57053 highest and best bidder therefor for 1075g5 1 cash In hand all of the following de- 2212,7)1 scribed lands and real estate or1 such "r.r.ii part thereof as may be necessary td W. W, Flnley Ac Nancy Flnley 73 84 ntl"'y h" aboio mentioned Judg W. W. Finley it Nancv FInlev 1171:8 ment. including attorney's fees. In- J. JJ. waltz.. in j? ivrcai uiiu uusis unu exiiensea 01 aaiu, Carl Adams.. 44 70 ' w'"' ,n obedience to said order of Carl Adams... t .. '"" At'in ale and exncutlcn at 10 a. in. In tho J. O Pierce Estate. -24 39 forenoon of Wednesday, the 18th day W. W. Flnley & Nancy Finl'ey 46768 of AuK"'- A. D. 1520, at tho front Ella Lee .. . 306 62 ,,oor ' tho coun'y court house In tho Emily A. Humnhre'v .a"n city of Klamath Falls. Klamath mown & W. K. Drown 266 69 -ouny oiuiu " uregon, sen ai puouc VAI.I.EJO. Cal, Aug I -llnaunc Of the Insertion of the word classi fied" In the Civil Service lit tlrenunt bill, xact(d In the riming dn)s of the last e?ilnn of rnngrr.s. mnre OMAHA. Aug t Plane number than lOun employes of the .Mare Ik- time of the fleM maprlng the mall lard Navy Yrn! 'irro whi "-a - -o ti r inn I 1 ' " wi wr. si I In over thirty ium nervice for the t.i.i, it u.t Onisi.a i.tiT-ny. Tl o government will ho unuble to get pilot. Captain II lln-'-.uy, I.Mdln any pension, It Is beliivnl .Many of Itlrkenbicktr end two oiI.it pi snen these nre men who are hnrdlv nble gi rs wre Injurid Tiny rcrelved to get around and who have been only a .evire nhnkeup The other given the llghtist kind of work In U11 plrnea Irft for the wist, order to allow them to hold on till such time as the retirement miajure At the National Hardware Assort would be enacted utlon Convention. J Fred Wright, of The first Intimation that this ills- Sargent A Co , New llnven, iulroc.it tlnctton had been made was when ed the me of the decimal pricing copies of the bill were received here, srtem Instiad of the '"antlqutteil sptclfylng 70 jmrs as the retirement method of pricing goods by the doz age for clerks, draftsmen, etc , nnd en and gron C6 yenrs for mechanics and helpers ( Tobacco Is the most Importnnt ar- Therw Is only one way'ln which tide of exiort from Turkey to 'the the matter can be rectified, It is said. United States. Allen Sloan.. E. R. Reames and Estate cf , Alex Martin, deceased Antone Prarle Chas. I. Roberts . . E. R. Reames and Estate of Alex Martin, deceased Ray Telford H. C. Telford Estate . ! Harry Telford narry jeiroru Hb B. Hargus Estate Jackson Kimball W. M. Duncan Mary Telford J C. Beach Estate .. J. W Siemens . Cal.-Oregon Power Co. H. A. Alford aaeaaaaa.a aa.a.a. ,--..- -,-,-,-i-,-,-v-nru-u-jTJ-unj1j1jXn , I 111 S two tf Carrier Boys Wanted At 'Herald Office """" "), Y,"',i,",,riJ,"""i"""" '-'VVuTJXrvvJVUTj-rJV P. F. Aenea Pierre 1, auction to tho blghost and best bid II. M Manning " " "33315 d"r thorofor for cash In hand, Oold Published by'ordnr of tho Common ?0'n ,r ,h81 United States, all of the, Council under authority cf iinn following described lands unl real 269, of the charter of said city estate, or so iiiuth thereof as may be. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, necessary to s.itlsfy tho'sald Judg- August 3rd, 1920. 'ment of $600, together with Interest1 A L LBAVITT thereon from February 16, 1916, toi Police Judg'e of the c'lly !Ju,y 1?' ios0' al 6''"e '"Jr ""num of Klamath Falls. Oregon 1',"'n'.'ns to $158.40, together with Aug 3-13 ''"" 'a"'1' ur"0"' interost on th principal sum of $600 rrom iiato of said Judgment ut t.hu Irnto of par annum, nnd also nn King Albert was our third royal .attorney's fco of $150 nml costs undl dlHiiurHementa of suit amounting to visitor. King David of Hawaii witf here In 1874 and Dom Pedro of Bra zil in 1876. mir- COME I BIG JAZZ DANCE I AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor-between Portland and Son TfiVannicnn rX SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC ;, ,. , IKI p . -- " ' I A1lini Minine MTIWH jJB1EjI $140,20 und accruing costs and ox ponseH of sale, That tho particular description of tho lands and premises to bo sold Is uk followw, to wit: East half of southwest quarter and south west iiuartor of southeast quarter of So-tlon 31, township 39 south, rango 13 oast of Willamette Meridian, and Lot numbered two of section six In township 40 south, rango 14 east of) wiiiuiiiiHie Aiunuian in niainatn County, Oregon, containing In all 160.80 acres, together with thn tnnn- ments, hereditaments 'and uppurten- ancea irwrounio, peionging or jn any wise appertalnlng,.,and bo rehts.v'ls- sues and profits thereof. Dated July 20, ltfjo. ' OEOROB L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff 61 Klamath County, Oregon. By OSCAR SH1VB. Doouty. If the Wood Dealer Sold Service We do nut sell current; wo m-II service. That miuiiiU odd diH-sn't it 7 Well, aupiMise the kmI dealer sold service, lnsti'iiil of wood, ho would tend to your film mo und )our range, luko uvvny lite luhea and tleiui tho flues. You would buy no much licot. Now you buy so muili light, ultliougli you pay urrordlnK t tho current you coiimuiiic. Hut the servlio la ierformeil for you by this touiiaii t Hid NiilistntloiiN und Miuer plantN. That ia what vvc uunt to glvo ou efficient, service. It la the aim of this company to liavo nono but autisfled cUatoiiiers. No matter what It ia, if you liavo n Krlevan, or nre dlsMntiHfled about jour bill or do not understand our rate, pleaao come in and aee ua or write us about it. If you have any suggeBtlons to make, we will gladly avail our selves of them as our aim la constantly to Improve our aorvlco to you mh rant UN the development of science and human ability permit. A California-Oregon Power Company A July J0-I7-I-10-X7