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'" "l PAQK FOUR TUESDAY, SKPTKMBHH SI, 1SBS IHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . w "Z7 i ' Ur. hi :i ! ii The Evening Herald R. J. MURRAY Editor FRED SOCLE -City Editor Published dally, except Sunday, by The Heratd Publishing Company ot Klamath ralti, at IIS Fourth Street. ntered at the postofflee at Klam ath Falli, Ore., for transmission tarn the Basils aa socond-claas matter. auCMTtKR OP T1IK ASSOCIATED PIIKK8 The Associated TrcM U exclusively Mtltled to the uio for republication of all now dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alio the local newt pub lished herein. TUESDAY, 8KPTKMIIKR 31, 1IKM SAYS TULE HRE IS II BENEFIT "The fire In the lulo lands ot tho Lower lake region Is not a menace nor an Injurr," stated M. Motschen baeher tcday, who Is president of tho Klamath Drainage district and It familiar with exact condition In the region affected by the tire. "That tiro Is doing Just what we want It to do that la preparing the land for cultivation. Experience baa shows that It would take aUeatttwo years to get the land in the condition that the fire la leavlnf It. In fact the land itbetter because of the fire than t would b after two yra "l Uvatlon. for the reasen that It de stroys (he aartlua tule mat and trash and permits 'of the dlrecl cultivation ot the soil without haying to awalU' tie roltlng process tnai ass neravo fere csasutatd so mch time. "A ftreat deal of the land In OreH gtta baa been burned over. That which haa not been burned had which la sow being prepared tor cul tivation, la being burned. All ot thla necessarily creates a great deal ot smoke and would lead one not fam iliar with exact conditions to believe that great damage was being done aad that the attuatlon bad gotten be yoa control, instead ot being part ot the great program for the placing ot thla taat territory under cultivation NO. llMl TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller' ot'the cur.,endl.n a fe ( n8 cIt- trom raner. ISwan Lake valley. rener. Washington,; D. C. July 30. 120. Whereat, by satisfactory evidence presented to the' undersigned. It haa bees made to appear that "The Am rirsn National Bank of Klamath Falls," hi the eky of Klamath Falls, la the County ot Klamath and State of Oregon, has complied with all the btotIsIobs ot the statute ot tne United States required t obe com- pllrd "Xiit- Utoiv an association ahall be authorlxed to commence the business of banking; Now therefore I, John Skelton Williams. Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby certify that "The American National Bank of Klam ath Falls." In the City ot Klamath Falls. In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Is authorised to commence the business of banking as provided la Section Fifty one hun dred and sixty-nine of tho Revised Statutes ot the United States. la testimony Whereof, wltaeea say hand and seal of office this Thir tieth day of July, list. JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS. (Seal) Comptroller of the Currency. Aug. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24-1-8-15. NOTK'K OF HALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE C. MITCHELL, DE-.. Notice is 'hereby given that the un- " White Pelican hotel, derslgned, pursuant to an order of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pettlt are In the above entitled court, made and town today from Merrill. S-n1iJ?erieni,!;.l18Jh,hd,;5rnSrl Wild Bill Reed and wife are regis September, 1920, licensing this ad-' . ..,.,. ,, , . , minlstrator to sell all of the follow-;1 at the Whlto Pelican hotel Ing described lands, to wit: Lot 4 In from San Francisco. Block 84 in Klamath Addition to a, e. Gale, with Mrs. Gale, Is In Ki0ib";I,i town today from Bonanza attending the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereto appertaining. which said land is situate in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, will FalU, Oregon, from and after Tues- u ,r- "n, Mr8' t'm" aion ro day, October 19, 1920, sell at private nero visiting Mr. Walters' sister, sale to the highest bidder therefor Mrs. J. J, Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Wnl upon terms hereinafter mentioned, ters, who have been spending some all of tho above described lands.'.,-.. . b.,.,l, riu-i. .m Terms of sale are cash In band, gold ,,lme ,n Bo"n California, wl I coin of tho United SUtes, abstract at.,eavo 00n or ' home in Sagl- expense ot estate, or not less than 12,000 cash In hand and balance to be paid within three years from dato of purchase, unpaid balance to be represented by promissory note of purchaser, bearing 8 per cent Interest per annum, payuble annually and secured by a first mortgage upon the landa above described, purchaser to assume and pay jail taxes and assess menta hereafter levied and accruing. Said sale will be made subject to confirmation by the above entitlod court. Bids shall be In writing and shall be left with this administrator at the First National Bank at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, as aforesaid. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 20, 1920. LESLIE ROGERS, Administrator with the will an nexed of the Estate of George C. Mitchell. Deceased. Sep. 20-27-M1-1H i PERSONAL MENTION I Q O Mr. nnd Mrs. It. N. Moo ntnl Mrs. I. Cnrrlor spent Sunday in Ghllonulu w1thMr and' Mrs. C. It. Uowninn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd 11. Ahurt hao roturueil from San Francisco. wlur they havo been for tho past two months. Mrs. h. F. Wllllls has returned from Talent, Oregon, where sho has been with rclathes for tho past two weeks. ' 11. S. Orlcnby tins purchased the North home at 721 Ninth street. Ho' recently sold his homo on Jcttersonl street to V. A. Rlggs. A. Knllna was In town yesterday from hi home nt Mnlln attending to various ImMncts affairs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Yore and Miss Acnes l.ce left for Pendleton this morning to attend the roundup They will drlto through In tho Vojo car kilns lllanchc Warren has returned to her desk In tho First State and Savings Hank after n vacation spent with her parents at Illy. W. 11. Parker Is In tow-n from Snn Francisco to mako his monthly visit i nt tho office of the K. D. company. Mr. Chiuo. of Ilnnama. has boon chosen to succeed J. E. Paddock as secretary of tho Horsefly Irrigation district. George Offlcld wa In from his ranch In tho valley yesterday. A. It. Wilkinson and wlto woro at tending to business matters in Klam ath Falls yesterday from their ranch In the Bonanza district. Fred Snyder left this morning for Medford, after having spent several days here on business. Chester Brown IS IP Klamath Falls jjjoday froA Medterd, Ban T.Ukey" wis In tbo county aeat I yesterday from bia ranch In Swan Lake Taller. C. A. Harden left this morning for a few dark hunting. Kills liable Latta has returned to Work at the assessor' office after a brief vacation with her family on their ranch In the valley. ' lrs. J. E. Brattcn and Mrs. C. A. Hayden went plummlng yesterday near, Keno. and returned with two tubsfull ot fine wild plums. 'Horace D. Daniels ot Bonanza was a Visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday aftirnoon. Hunter Savage returned from a hunting trip In the Odessa region yesUrday. and reports the killing of fourteen ducks. i George Stephenson and family are Mrs. 0. A, Bellman left on the morning train for San Francisco, where she will meet.Mr. Bellman who is already there. Frank Thosajpson. who was with the reclamation service here about 12 years.ago. Is In the city from Port land, where h l llr!s it llio pres ent time. C. W. Porter, who has been living in Klamath Falls this summer, mov ed to Pine nidge today. Mrs. Ruth Gowen Is In town today from Dorrls, where she Is connected with the bank. A. J. Hanan was In town yesterday from his ranch near Midland, at tending to business at the court house. William Marx and Dr. J. 0. Pat terson drove up from their homes st Merrill yesterday to attend to busi ness matters. , R. L. Jones of San Francisco ar rived last night and is registered at. the White Pelican hotel. Miss Thelma Wise Is hero for few days from her homo at Fortl Klamath. j T. D. Woodbury Is n Klamath Falls i visitor from San Francisco. Ho Is a to business. Floyd Tucker left on tho train this morning for San Francisco, naw, Michigan Lloyd Porter has returned from his vacation which he spent at Four Mile Lake and at the Caledonia marsh. His sister, Miss Florence Porter, Is here from Portland, and will take a position with the Western Union company. Ed Geary was In town last night from the Geary brothers' ranch on tho Caledonia mnrsh. fJohn Moore left this morning for his vacation, which he will spend on a hunting expedition. KrORKH CLOSE FRIDAY P. M. All local stores will be closed Fri day afternoon on' account of the Clamatb county fair. 21-23 BBBBBBM m 'I SgisglslslslsHBSSSSsV 'MsBBBBSar laflHnlBSBBBBBl BlbSBBBSBSBSslsjr (M w SsisisisEgsisfl sjfissiBMsh .BflBilaV re mw i,.ji V" "- . jK SBBBSBSBSBSBsTiSBSBSbW OBBBSBSBSBBrSBl gSaSaSaSBBBSw SaUBHBSriSaflBIBBBSlBHBBbwaFSBSB M SBBBSBMwl SSBSBSBSBSbFBBBSBSBSBSBSV IjBBBBIBBBsl flsBBBH BBBBBBBBBBBBbBBI SBBBBBBH II I laf jrTT7n?S H .NOTICE The St. Paul's Eplncopai guild will bo entertained at tho homo of Mrs. II. D. Mortenson, at Pollcan City, Thursday, September 23. All morn- hers aro urged to bo present. NOTICE MINIMUM FEE BILL ADOPTED BY THE KLAMATH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, SEPT. 1, 1920, Office calls $3 to. 15; laboratory work extra. Residence calls, day $'4,00; alght, 8 P. m. to.S a, m., ft, Proportionate .increase for extra members of the family. Special emergency calls or absolute quarantine cases, 60 to 100 per cent Increase. Mileage f 1.50 per mile. Proportion ate Increase for bad roads. Consultation or advice by telephone, 12.00. Consultation-110.00. Vaccine administration 3S per, dose. '. V t v ' General anesthesia 115.00 and up. Ordinary confinements $50,00 and up. A. 4-11-18-I6-I SfifQflstteslkV f Jfcsnnstasi sjJB r,n hfiiwiw ' til HMfFJTJ BSSsBSSSSSSSSSa SSSSSSSSSSSSSSa BBBBBBBBBBBBSS Who Sells Them? The firm that carries the largest number of Standard Makes of Phonographs and Records and specializes the one business cx clusirely naturally docs the largest business. gfl!flT52s?lsiigssftgsssW .sttSsSSsgflsV Over 150 i We haws over 150 new Phonographh in our store and ware house thus carrying a stock found only in the largest cities. Your Home Needs Music It is a well known fact that every home needs Music but many folks' do not realize just how easy it really is to own a Victrola. A convenient first payment and then a few dollars a month soon makesrit yours. Why not call in, look them over and talk Phonograph with us? Earl Shepherd Co. 'The Leading Makes Naturally" 507 Main St Phone 282-J. i. NOTICE ,. . . , ,. ,., 0 ow ,lvalftblo In tho city troas- urv for the redemption of bonds numbored 30, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, i"' ,'4h 0' u 7' 4?'. i0'. J'0" D' Ifor rcoo.OO each; and for bond nuin- bored 7, series rc; for bond number ed 1, Series F; bond numbered 1, Series G, and that tho sumo will bo redeemed by the city treasurer at her office in the Klamath State Bank, on or aftor October 1, 1920, and thnt Interest on each of the bonds heroin enumerated will cease on October 1, 1920. IDA B. MOMYER, City Treasurer of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 16-23-30. NOTICE TO ritKIUTOIlH In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estata of Jamea'PhHIIps, Deceased. Notice Is horeby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of James Phillips, deceased, by the County Court of tho State of Orogon for wr jM.ir ikr.iFi,.vii'iiF. i iiuinuiii uuiiiuj. uiiu un .gflflgflgflgflgiiBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBgBsW porsons havliiK rlulms iikuIiihI snld ustutu, a ro hereby directed to prosent Name with proper vouchors, verified, to said administrator at tho Law Offlco of Onolll and Irwin, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from tho dato of this notice. Dated; Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 15, 1920, OKOROE PHILLIPS, Administrator of tho Estate of James Phillips, Deceased SALB OF T1MIIKK KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION LITTLE BPRAGUK UNIT Sealed bids In duplicate, marked outside "Bid Little Sprague Unit." and addressed to the "Superintend ent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be received until 2:00 o'clock P. M., Pacific time, Wednesday, October 27, 1920, timber on about a.eou acres on for the purchase of the merchantable Sprague River In townships 34 and 85 south, Range HKast, Willamette Meridian. This unit Is estimated at 40,000,000 feet B. M mostly west ern yellow pine of wmen about 6,000,000 feet Is on about 480 acros of approved allotments, and m to which separate approved contracts with the 'Indian owners may prob ably be made. No bid will be ac- SSBBBBBBBSB I a I bbbbW ( I ' III 14 coptod for loss 14.00 for yol-- low and sugar n o and inuim eodar, and 11.00 for othor species, during tho period or thn contract ondlng March 31, 1924. Prlcoa sub sequent to that dato will bo fixed by tho Commissioner of Indlun Affairs for throe-year porlods, Each bid must state tho rate ner M that will be paid for each kind of timber dufj Ing the first contract period eaduur March 31, 1924, and must be ac companied by a certlflod chook on a solvent National Bank drawn In fa yor rot the Superintendent of taw Klamath Indian School in tboaraoaat of 110,000.00. The deposit will he returned to unsuccessful bidders, hut. retained as liquidated damages If the successful bidder shall fall to execute contract and furnish satis factory bond for 116,000,00 withla SS. ,,y,,. fr0.m tw acceptance ot his bid. The right Is reserved to waive technical defecta and to reject any or a I bids.. For copies of contract, regulations, fuller description ot the area, and othor Information, apply to the SuoerlntaniUnt ni h vi." ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, ' Washington, 1920. D. C, August 10,. 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