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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1920)
PAannimm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ' OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, IMS KEN TO TM I BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAAAAAAM4VlrWwiVVMWWWMMVVW A "sjvisrsArjruvusj "J1 sSM-tSffi YaF ' CURELY y"' ' Reserves the bent in tiro lJ "" TC- TnWKVk equipment. Ajax Cord Tires arc built to out "" $yL x& wear, to outlast, and to givo your car that snappy V S viS "wcll-shotF look. They arc dignified, durable and '" 7 I $KY V dcI,cn,,0,,,c' Noto that Clcated Tread. It holdt. , ' i Tn cc ,uoso Double ShouldcrB of Strength. 3Q?xr' 8C nX or9" aa kuovt real tiro tmtufaction. , I VfcT IMPERIAL OMLUiK, Klamath VnU, Ore. 't tm 1, TAIIOIl WIHK. nrrl, tjellf. sJUUUUUUUUUUI notice of hearing op ikti. TION TO FORM DRAINAGE DIM. TIUtT. In the County Court ot too flute ot Orvgon for the County of Klamath. Notice li hereby Riven that hearing on tho following petition will bo held at the Court Houm In the City of Klamath Kn Hi. County of Klamath Bum of Oregon, on tho lRlh day of Oct.. 1920, for the pnrpoia of deter mining Whether tha prrfyer of aald petition shall be grunted. All person owning or claiming an Interest In landa described In aald petition are heruby notified to appear tit aald piaco on raiti uaio nnu mow rame. If any thorn lio, why the prayer In old petition ahall not bo granted. u. it. ib lap. (Real) County Clark. Ily OARRKTT K. VAN KIPKIl. ' Depaty. petition In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County ot Klamath. In the Matter ot tho Organisation of tho Wocua Drainage District. To tho Honorable County Court ot Klamath County, Oregen: Petition. The underalgnnd. your petitioners, respectfully petition and ahew: I. That they desire to orgeats aad form a dralnaco dlatrlct to bo known aa the Wocua Drainage Dlatrlct un der and In accordance with Chapter 340 of the Oeneral Laws of the State f Oregon for 1916 (page 640) filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 26, 191ti; aa amended by Chapter 414 of Oeneral Laws ot the State or Oregon ror ivn; as among ed by chapters 184, 142, 29, SFO General Laws of tho Stoto of Oregon "for 1019. ,. Tl. The description of all landa In cludod therein nro aa follews: In Township 38 South of Range 8 Hast W. M. Soctlon 7; Lota 3, 14, 9 nnd 8, nnd the South hair of tho Southeast quar ter, and lots '1, 2, 10 nnd 6. Soctlon 8; 'Lota 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, unit 10. Soctlon 9;'Lols 4, 6, 6, 7 nnd South 'bait of tho Southeast qunrter; Section 10; South half of tho Southwest quarter. , 'Section 16; Northwest quarter, and Lota 3, 4, 9, 10 and '11. Soctlon 16; all of Section. Section 17; North half, Boutheast quarter, Bast half of Southwest qunr- ' ter, Northwost quarter ot the. Bouth- west quarter, Lot 2, and Northwest 'quarter. Section IB; North half rff 'North east quarter, Boutheaat quarter of Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, ana Lota o, c, 7 and 8. ' Soctlon 20; Northeast quartor, 'Northeast quarter of Northwest quar ter, North half or Houlhoaat quarter, fand Lota 6, 7, 8, 9 and' 10. Section 21; all of Section. Section 31; West half, Lota 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8, 'and 2 and Southwest ' Quarter of Northeast quarter. Also that nart of Lot 1 faf Section 22, and' that' part of Lota 2 and 6 of fauillMnllR'wIilAk Ham h.am a lin nl - mviivii w nmuH jv nn, uft mv mi- lowing line, to-wlt; Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 3 of aald sec- ' tlon 12,' thence North 1436 feet to the center of the "Neck" thence North 38 degrees 61 minutes West 4146 feet following ''Neck" to Intersection with north and south center lino ot See- ' tlon 16. . Section IS; Southwest quarter of ' Southwest quarter. Section 26: All fractional Section ZS except Ixta 1 and 4. Section 38: Went half. Southraat quarter. West half of Northeait quar ter, Southeast quarter of Northeait quarter. Section 27; All Section. Section 28; North cant quarter, Northeait quarter of Northwest quar ter, mu 2. 3, 4, d, e, 7 and flection M; Lot 8. Soctlon 34; North half of North east quartor, Southwest quarter of Northeast quartor; Bast half ot Southeast quartor, Northwost quar ter. Section .15: West half ot Northeast quarter; Southeast quartor of North vast quarter: Kast half of Northwest quartor; South half of Southwest quarter, and Southeast quartor. Soctlon 36; North half ot North east quarter, and west half. In Township 39 South of Range 8 Hast W. M. Section S; North halt of Northeast quartor, nnd Southwest quarter ot northeast qunrter. All of tho nbore doscrlbed lands constitute n contlguoua body ot swamp; wot and overflowed lands now In process of reclamation. III. Tho total acreage Includod In aald lands nnd to bo Included In tho dis trict aforesaid la 6,000 acroa all In Klamath County, Oregon. , XV. Tho names of tha ownera of thn abovo described land to no Included In aald district, aa shown by tha roc lords of tho county, and-the acreage owned by each of such owners re- (a) Geary Investment Company (a corporation) la tho owner ot ono- half of the acreage described abovo as Included In the proposed district, (b) Robert It. Bills Is tho owner of one-fourth of tho acroago dosarlb- cd above as Included In the proposed district. (c) J. C. Elliott King Is tho owner ot one-fourth of tho acroago describ ed abnvo'ns included In the proposed UUtrMt. V. Said district Is to bo organcd for tho construction, oporutlon anlftnalu - tononco or a drainagn and Irrigation system and tho reclamation of aald landa nnd protection thereof from tho pverflow of tho Upper Klamath Lake and the natural drainage from tho surrounding' hills upon said land, and tho proposod reclamation and protec tion aforesaid Is for agricultural, pur poses and will be 'conducive to tho public welfare 'and will bo of public benefit. . VI. AIM the lands above described and to 'be Included In said proposed dis trict are and ahouid be properly In eluded therein, and. will be benefl dally affected by the operation of tne proposed district. VII. The benefits ot such proposed rec lamation and protection will exceed the coat Incurred and any damage that may be done, and the best Inter ests of the land aforesaid to be in cluded In the district and ot the owners of such land as a whole, and ot (ho publlo at large, wild be pro moted by the formation and proposed operations or sucn aisinci, VIII. Tho formation of a drainage dis trict under the provisions of the act aforesaid Is a proper and advanta geous method of accomplishing the reclamation ana protection or the unas aforesaid to be included therein. The proposed plan of reclamation and protection la to provide where nocessary, proper and suitable dikes to prevent the overflow of watera of Upper Klamath Lake, and to drain the lands by ditches or otherwise, aupplmentlng said works by pump ing plants or other methods affording drainage; to provide by canals, In takes and hcadgatca and pumps, a moro systematic, economical and effi cient means of Irrigation; and to pro vide protection aa may be best suited to accomplish tho purpose. Said lands In general are partially reclaim ed swamp and overflow landa. Said lands are now protected from over flow by dikes, and an Irs pro vo sys tem of dralnaco and Irrigation Is Inl process of construction, and the pro posed plan jvlll Includo such addi tional dikes, drainage and Irrigation canals and works as will bo deemed necessary. X. All of tho undersigned petitioners have agreed, and do hereby agree. that they will pay any and all ex- pegscs incurred and any tax or taxes that may bo levied against their lands respectively, for tho purpose ot pay ing tho expense of organising or at tempting to organise the Proposed aisinci. WHEREFORE your petitioners pray mat the lands heroin described, or such part of them aa may be found by tho court to be properly Included In the proposed district aforesaid. olther permanently or until farther investigation and surveys mar nermlt elimination shall be declared organ ised Into a drainage district, and that such and other and further proceed ings be had as may be accessary and proper. UEARY INVESTMENT COMPANY, By AGNES M. OBARY, President. ROBERT H. ELLIS, J. C. ELLIOTT KINO.' Stnto of Oregon, County of Multnomah, as. 1, J. C. Elliott King, being first duly sworn, say that I am one ot tho petitioners in the abovo petition; that I have read the aald petition, am fam iliar with the contents thereof and bollove tho allegations thereof to bo ,ru0. J. C. ELLIOTT KINO. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo mis lutn (lay or June, 1920. ARTHUR M. OEARY, Notary Public for Oregon. (Notarial Seal) My commission expires April 22, 1924. Sept. 1-8-15-22-29 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notified that the Board of Equalisation will attend on September IS, 19!0(the eeeoad Mob- aay in September) at tha county judge's office la tho oldest court house, aad will remain rn session for thirty days from that date tor tho purpose ot examining the assess ment rolls for the year 1910, aad correcting all errors la valuation, desortptloB or Qualities ot land, lota or other property assessed by the as sessor. It ahall be the duty ot all persons Interested ta annear at tha time and place appointed. All protests against valuations fixed, by the assessor must be filed with the board during tho first tea days of saM session. J. P. LBB... Assessor of Klamath Qonntr. IM1 A classified Ad will asU It. T IN STATE n SALEM, Ore., Bopt. 8, (Special.) Women will take n nyiro active nnd conspicuous part In tho forth coming stato fair than In any hold hitherto, many names of prominence having already boon announced. The htato will bo well represented In this respect, matrons and mnltls from various cities throughout Oregon to serve In a social as well as a buslnees And ofllclal way. Occupying a plnce lot foremost Importance In tha first- mentioned capacity will bo tho wo- toicn who preside as patronesses for tho different nights of tho Horse Show, . Similar honors will bo conferred upon tho womon who will bo In charge of Woman'n dny, which has not yet been set aside but which will fprobahly bo given a plnco during the mld-weok. Americanization Day stands out pre-eminently In Interest and will be entirely under tho Jurisdiction of Mrs, Isaac Leo Patterson of Sslem. Asslstlng"hcr as patronesses will be tho wives of tho foreign consuls, ana thoo of tho pastors of foreign speak churches both In tho Capital City and Portland. Foreign-born women will superlntendcnd booths representative of their native land, Mrs. N. C. Knfoury of Salem, .to gov ern one of tho largest nnd most not ablo displays of this character. She has already enlisted the co-operation of the Syrian residents of the stato. Other Slavic nationalities will bo featured In an original man ner, as will also the allied countries. ' The executive committee, consist ing of Salem women, Is ondeavorlng to make Americanization day a tre menduous success. Lending aid In an official post will bo Mrs. Alice Welster of Portland, who cntera upon her fifth year as 'superintendent of the Art Depart ment Under her direction the sec tion has becomo one of the most In teresting and educational of any of tho state fairs. This year promise! to surpass all others, entries made to bate listing the names ot artists of iioto as far cast as Iowa. "I believe." quoting Mrs. Welster, f'that this wilt be a banner year for the Art Department. I am trylnr llhard for Oregon scenery. nl r!ta to mako it a foremost fcaturu e: tnc exhibit. "Mr. Kltcr has promised to repre sent Crater Lake. Ills largo exhibit Is now In the East with the National Park Association, but he Is prepar ing something splendid for tho fair." Tho' University ot Oregon will also aupport tho department In a sub stantial way. Mrs. Welster wilt have for assistants Mrs. Helen Pierce, ot Portland, and Monroe Gilbert ot Sa lem. Mrs. Walter J. Holman ot Port land, will bo In charge. of the Textile department. She Is at present tour ing the northwestern part ot the state In the Interest of her exhibit, and Js succeeding In an appreciable way. Tho girl's camp will bo under the supervision of competent women and women, aa heretofore wilt carry on the demonstrations concerning child- welfare, Mrs. E. N. Palmer to hesd the effort, which will be conducted under the direction ot tho State Par ent-Teacher Association. The Harvard football candidates hro to -got an early start this yoar. It having been decided to call tho play ors out to Soldiers Field Sept. 7. IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO BRING BACK COLOR AND LUS TRE TO HAIR You can turn gray, faded hair beau tlfully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-' pound" at any drug utore. Millions J of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea ' Recipe improved by the addition ot other ingredients, are sold, annually. savs a well known druggist here, be cause it darkens tho hair so natur ally and evenly that no one caa tell Is boa been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications tha gray hair van ishes and, your locks become luxuri antly dork and beautiful. LUG Pi SICE TEA DUNDY TO OMEN HI Klamath Falls Cyclery We handlo the best la our line, such as Motorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessories, Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tabes. The house of the two and throe wheelers, Includ lng Harley-Davldsoa Berries. C. . 118 B. MB) a. MaiJTVVVVVVVVVXftAAnjUU' PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET J. O. CXEGHORN ClrU Kagtaeer and Surveyor Office 617 Mala Bt Pkoneat Oflce 1M; Res. ItaW O. K. FEED A SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. r DENTISTS Dr. E. a WiMcaFtw FBOHB SM Dr. P. M. Nod ' Flora Ores- d VwWMWMMWMM rUkMATH AUTO I SPRING WORKS WaSaAHaTJastjai ALL WOtflC CRT, aa-T III i At. .w.wwwmx)wJ EX-SERVICX MEN. ATTENTION! 0 The regular meetings ot Klamath Post No. . American Legion, will be held at o'clock a. at., at the City Hall la Klamath Falls, aa the second aad toartk Taeadoys of each month. All Comrades ore In vited. Thoaa deelriag to Jola tha Feat may secare application Maaka froa 0. K, Voa Riper, Fred NIeholaoa. or 1. H. Caxaahaa, all ot Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON. SaeraUry. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU " Tho only placa where you can get help and the only place where you can get a job. dt 1034 MAIN ST. . Phone 477-J ' NEW aTY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 164 Corner Main and, Conger. FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prosaft Service aad Reasoasble Rate, also Sports! Rates oa Oat of Towa Trips Phone 26IVR The fact that comparatively few boxing shows have been held ia Ken tucky since the new boxing law came Into effect Is ascribed to the stiff li cense fee ot f 500. Six of the speediest watercratt in the world are entered for the Gold Cup race, which will feature the coming regatta of tha American Powerboat association of Detroit; -ssajfjWlJffJIJnZCSssafcsjs FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 434W. X-Rr Laboratory Leosass Blofe, KlamaU Folia f "---- ""-rinrnnrVVVVTAaAA DR. C. A. RAMBO Deatkt L O. O. V. raoiraeu JJJ""""njvn.nrAjivijAAnAjsjf Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stsnrart Pbystdaa and Barges White Building Klamath Falls Oregon MMWWIWMIW)WWIIW(WIWIWIWWIWIIST r DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 L O. O. F. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND BVROROIf Phome17W ITS Room 1 sad a WUteBaUdta DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHTSSCIAN AND BOaVaMsT I O. O. F. I Residence White Pelleaa Hotel Resldeaee Phone I. . DR. L. L. TRUAX WAHRKN RUNT HOSPITAL Day Phesse. 4B7 Nlgkt FfceM, ON RAW BULL ENQUfKHRTJta A 'CONSTRUCTIOlf CO. nd ksjaden at asee box Blaats. Dredsbsg. File driving. Paoee4a.W Office Ooraer Saris: sad Oak Near 8. P. Depot I aa bow prepared to rjumlaa Shasta Baad from tha Hoey, Cam sand aad gravel alt. ta aay. aaaatRy fthat nay be desired by eaatraetaer sad bonders. ALF. ORAHAhL 1-T Let Your ttliASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY R-Glzimg jsd CakW Phone 4T7W Eleventh and Pine Haaan. Ledge Ne. 1ST l a a F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets. H. H. Ogle, N. Q.; W. C. Wells. Sec retary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. P., meets Tuesday night of each week' at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Bueslng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY aUTl ARTHUR B. WnstOaT THE ARCADE HOTEL tees-sd MAIN ST. FHONK d77-J Tho place with koase coasiorts, eleaallaasst plenty ad and bo : Everything new bottom aad rates. to DR. a A. MASSEY ! Warms Hut ptf. Fheaa T Rea. MM CEX& l. ' M i z.i- i-