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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1920)
,Jt V ""TFIUDAY, NOYHMILKK 80, IPlM. 1 The Evening Herald THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAou vouir X. J. MURRAY. ITUCD HOULK.. .Editor -City Editor Pnbllshod dally, except Sunday, by Herald Publishing Company 01 ath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. n 1 stored at the postofflco at Klam th Falls,, Oro., for transmission thru k matla as aocond-clas matter. Kmiu;r or thk associated PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively fcatltlod to tho uso tor republication et all news dispatches credited to It. r not otherwlso credited In this per, and also tho local news pub lished herein. &ZUDAY, XOVEMHER 20, HMO, High School Wins From Picked Team ' In splto ot tbo adverse -weather traditions tho football name between the All SUra and Klamath county klg hscbool waa staged on Modoc field at 3 o'clock yesterday after soon. Tho high school wu victorious With scoro of 18-0. Regardless of tho raw condition ot thjs All Stars from. lack ot practice and the mud fly condition ot the field tho few spec tators report a splendid game. Harold Wortley at halt bark made ene of the most brilliant plays of the eason when be picked tbo ball up en the All Stars 30 yard line and printed' to his oppoeota' goal for touch down. Another ot the blgh team to show up In this last game was Holland Watt at lett end, who In tercepted every forward pass ot the 'All Stars In the most approved style. The scoring waa all done In the last t-rarter of the game. Union Services at M. E. Church Draw 'I Large Attendance The Methodist church was well ailed last night ' at the union Thanksgiving service, many coming from all the churches to observe the call and proclamation ot our' governor and president for a ser vice of gratitude and praise on Thanksgiving day. The meeting -was In charge of Rev. S. J. Chaney, pastor ot the Melhodlst church. Rev. E. P. Lawrence read the presi dent's proclamation and led in pray r. The Thanksgiving, aermon was iellvered by1 Rev'. C.F. Trimble,' xtastor of the Christian churchy Ills message was a strong one and waa s back of all our blessings, both Individual and national to the thought of God. Ht pointed out the presidential leadings in many vents ot national and personal lite which we all overlook. 'It was a fitting close to a day ot home quiet and pleasure, family gatherings and recollection ot Thanksgiving days t the past. Foreign Missions Lecturer to Speak Here Next Sunday Dr. Weston T. Johnson of Sun Francisco will bo In Klamnth Falls over Sunday and glvo two very In teresting missionary addresses at tho Presbyterian church, speaking nt tho morning and evening services. It is tho nnnunl praise service of tho Woman's Missionary society. Dr Johnson was a schoolmate ot Uov K. P. Lawrence at Princeton semi nary, ,gotng from thero ns n mis sionary to Japan, v. hero ho spent sovcral years. On account ot his 'wife's health ho was compelled to return to this country. Ho Is thoroughly conversant with that im portant missionary country Dr. Johnson Is nt present field roprescntattvo of tho Foreign Mis sion board ot tbo Presbyterian church on tho Paclflc coast with headquarter at San Francisco. Ho Is constantly visiting tho churches ot tho coast states and in Is In close touch with the great interest of missions. Everyono Is Invited to hear theso strong messages. Van de Water Death Results in Charge Of Manslaughter (Dy Associated Press) LONO 11EACH, Nov. 38. -A. T. Van do Water, congressman-elect, and Miss Janlco Leubben, his secre tary, camo to their deatha by acci dent caused by "the criminal negli gence trlftic laws," according to a cerdlct returned by a coroner's Jury at the Inquest here. Ur. Van de Water and Miss Leub ben were killed last week when the former drovo his automobile. Into, a truck and trailer that had been left standing unllghted on the highway, Hughes was arrested tho next day and promptly charged with man slaughter. Ho Is now at liberty un der $10,000 ball. ALGOMA 1L11SES $350 FOR CHRISTMAS PURPOSES Will Bring Harding Back PREPARING FOR IXX3 DKKIIY IN NORTHLAND The Sunday school at Also ma as sisted by the community as a whole held a box social Friday evening of lajtiweek, for tbo purposo of raising funds for a Christmas treo and pre sents. Through the generosity and In terest of the settlement the handsome sum of $350 waa raised by the sale of (the baxts. r . , , . Since"" there are hardly 30 'mem be'rs'lnjbe Sadafjacbpol thtrj. tke AlgomaTpoople feefttiat this is an ex ceptionally, fine showing and they axe going to -baveYhe very finest tree possible for; their children and grown folk on the 25 ot December. LUMBER CARGO SAVES VESSEL -THQ PAS, Man., Nov.26. With the advent ot cold weather the Hud son Day dog derby is again a topic for discussion In the north country and many suggestions for the better ment ot the 1921 derby are being brought forward. The rnco, which will likely be held ealy in March, will bo for a purse of $2,500 If a suggestion to increase it to this sum Is approved at the annual meeting of tbe members of the derby to bo held shortly. This purse Is not considered too blgh in view ot the heavy expense incurred in maintaining and prepar ing a dog team for racing. The dogs nro very expensive last spring pups sellllng at $200 for five, and full grown and trained animals from $75 to $100 each. QUEEXSTOWX; Eng., Nov. 26.- With 12 feet ot water in her hold and her sails ripped to ribbons by the wind, the three-masted schooner, Marlon E. Douglas, limped Into port here. For 10 days tbo schooner was buffeted by tbe Atlantic and only the fact that she bad a cargo ot lum ber prevented her sinking. '' 'Jja- in, ii I J inrr-r r riinmiMiiii Rift T r r ' I IrcJMt V I s fe kj "v 5 tBiTriyHfffffffBl iLjf Of " 1 KtsWQJLlCJlBU&Vl HaSBBaSSBSVBJ i- )4 ( C3 s-'T'if T.'l, 2 NEW TORK Tho noil trip north of th United Fmtt Com any steamer Pastores. Captain Uleon will ateara from Chrystobat, Canal Zone, for the States with President-elect Warren O. Harding. Mrs. Hard.ng and the prosldent-cleet'a party Th pnwMentlal suit U bo-ng r-deepraled, Above U ahon the lounging room of lb alto and Captain Qlccn at his plsco on the bridge. Weather Probabilities Tbo Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un' derwood'a Pharmacy, registered a steadily falling barometric press-, uro from midnight ot Thursday untlt noon today, thus Indicating" the storm of today. At 'noon today tbe pressure be gan to rife and at 3 o'clock waa still rising. A continuance ot this condition foretells a breaking of tbe storm tonight ar tomorrow morning. Forecast for Saturday 2 " Vjllr weather, with brisk wlndi. which will diminish." Slide South of Dunsmuir Breaks Wires; Stops Traffic PORTliANI). Nov 26 A gale reaching velovlty ot from 50 to 6.0 mile Is blowing off tbo Oregon cosst. Storm signals are flying all along tho coast. Wlros lo most coast points are down. XOTICH OP SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT. THINKS AN EAR IK WORTH $.VMK SACRAMENTO, Col., Nov. 26. Wbat'a an ear worth? Antor.la A An tirade thinks half an car Is worth $5000. He's asking that In court of Peter Fontes and says Fonte bit half his ear off. Also he wants $150 physician's fee. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. In the matter of the Estate ot Buda Ponlna, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that Henry Hotcbkln. i administrator ot the e-, tate of 8uda Ponlna, Decoased, bns. rondored and presented for final sot- tlemcnt, and filed In said court, his final account of his administration! ot said estato, and that Saturday, I tbe 18th day of December, 1920, at 4 p. m. or said day, at the court room ot said court In tho county court houso of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hare been fixed as tho time and place for tbe settlement ot said account, on or before which tlmo any person interested In said estate may appoar and fllo his objections in writing to said account or appear personally and object to tbo same. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, I iiKVriY iinTniiri'tf Administrator of tho estato of Sudal Ponlna, Deceased. . Nov.16-22-29 Dec. 6 ' A slide threo miles south ot Duns mulr at noon today carried away Western Union telegraph poles 'and covered the Southern Paelfle truck. 'Ki 2 o'clock this afternoon the local JB,- P. station reported that the track had been cleared ot the bulk of debris and trains wero running again. It Is possible, It was said, that, the delay might make the local an hour or so bohlnd schedule tonight. Woatcrn Union communlmtlon south was relayed by way ot Port land after tho break. It was thought linemen could repair tho damago In a few hours. NOTICE TO ntKIUTOJW WHEAT STILL KEEPING UP ITS DOWNWARD PLUNGE HE'LL SPEND WEEK ENDS IN JAIL (Dy Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 26. Wheat drop ped below $1.50 a bushel In the lo- cat market today, collapsing to i $1.47 for March delivery. This Is a fall of eight cents from Wednesday's closing quotation. Notice Is heroby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator with the will annexed. at tbo estato of John J. Mnehl, de ceased, by tho Counjy Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Klamath Coun- ty, and all persons having claims, against said estato nro hereby noti fied to prnsmit same to tho under signed at his office In Klamnth Stato Hank Ilulldlng. Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six (6) months from tho iiato iiercor. . Dated; November 22, 1920, 1(. C. Grnesbcpk. ailm In lutralor with tho will annexed, of tho estato of John J. Muehl. decenxed. N. 22-29 D 6-13-20 MOST SAVERS SUCCEED Tim earner prosper only to th" degren by which ho Is nlilo to convert his naming Into savings. Otherwise ho Is dependent upon Urn fickle for tunes of rising mid fnllltiK wages or salary, and live simply from ono pay duy to another. Unless you nlready have an account here at tho First National Hank, you can hardly appreciate Its helpfulness. s First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS ontAou -1 J.. I- -ivtnn.n.qnjunnjnnrinnriPiriri-i- "i"rr' -.' immw( VVMMMMMMMN---I One More Day of Our Wonderful Sale of JAPANESE TABLECLOTHS 72-inch size, regular $3.85, now $3.25 60-inch size, regular $2.95, now $2.45 48-inch size, regular $1.95, now $1.55 Napkins to match, half dozen 55c THE GIFT SHOP AND MILLINERY 709 W. Main WVWWWWWW(WWWWMIWXWWMMMWWWWMWWM ll. JLtJUUH 111. .1 Illimt-L 1 II CLEVELAND, Nov. 26. "Uut Judge, I'm working only five days a week now and If you send mo to Jail for 10 days I'll lose ray Job, then I won't be able to pay all ro'onoy at all," protested Stanley Laptnska, In court hero. "That sounds reasonable," concurred his honor, after finding Stanley guilty ot molesting bis wife and falling to pay support while she sues for divorce. "You work five 'days a week and tbo other two you servo in Jail until the 10 days are serv ed. Bailiff! Page the next one!" FINDS CHECK G(X)D FOR NOTHING! WON'T LIKE HIS NAME LEMON ICE 'SISTERVILLE, W. Va.,,Nov. 26. Torbo called Lemon Ice was quite embarrassing to Lenion Ice so bo asked tbe circuit court hero for per mission to chango his name. It was granted and bo choose Lee Ice. t. ATTACHMENT SUIT Suit has been filed by the Denny loro at Realty against Parker Hub bard for a balanco duo on a bill of $481.39. Attachment has been levied, Plaintiffs nllego that this suit repre sents goods purchased nt their rtoro hy Parker during the past year and that tho total bill was $011,39, but that a payment ot $130.08' has been ?ald. DALLAS, Nov. 26. The funniest man la loose again. Dr. W. L i Ay res, superintendent of Ebmergcn cv hosDltal. found a check for 1100.- ( 000. It was signed II. K. Nogood and rauue oui iu i. douhuiii. ics, ue threw it away. New Chiloquin Townsite Opened West of River All legal requirements havo been complied with' establishing a new townsite at Chiloquin, 190 lots be Ing offered from tbe holdings of Ab raham Charlie on tbo west side of tho Williamson river and south of tho public school. Tho purpose of opening the new townsite, says F, A. llaker, attor ney for tho owner, is, to glvo pur chasers opportunity to" acquire land with fee simple tltlo on which per manent improvements can bo placed by homo builders. There is consid erable doroand for lots among work ers in the lumber industry and Chil oquin business men. Tbo first lot was purchased by Andrew Morltz of Klamath Falls. A classified Ad will sell it. SUMSIONS IN FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE t Jb l.h0. C,rcu,l.t Co.urt r tho s,a'o ' Oregon, for Klamath County. J. S. Iiolduc, PJaibtlff vs. William O'Hbca. City Of Klamath Falln. rirrrnn. n mnnlrlnal n..n.niiA. and any other person or persons who may havn any right, tltlo! equity or Interest In or lion or claim upon Lot 7 In Illock 39, Hot uixiuKB jiuumun iu wuy or Kiamam hulls, nurnniinnin To William O'Shea and all other of tho nbuvn named defendants In tbo narao of the Stato ot Oregon. Y, You aro heroby notified that J S. IJolduc. tho holder of Cortlflcato of'dcllnquency numbered 1183, Issued on tho 26th Uny of July, 1920, by tbe Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, Stato of Otvgon, for tho amount of twenty-eight and 65-100 Dollars, tho amo bolng tho amount then duo and delinquent for taxi for tho year 1913, together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to yJU, of which you aro tho owner ns appears of record, sltuatod In said County and Stato, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot Seven (7) in Mock Thlrty-nlno (39) In Hot Springs Addition to tbe City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. You are further notified that said J. 8. Iiolduc has paid taxcH on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with tho ruto of Intorest on said amounts as follews: Date Paid Tax Recpt. No. Amount Rato Int. 1920 1183 $28.55 12 July 21, 1920 ......6673 ,23. C6 12 July 21, 1920........ 71C5...... . 24.98 12 July 21, 1920.. 7132.... 16,90.. 12 July 21, 1920 7468... 18.72.. 12 July 21, 1920 .....7623 16.00 12 1920 4483 15.85 12 Said William O'Shea, as tho owner of tho lcnl tltlo ot tbo above described property as tbo satno appears of record, und oach of tbo othor persons abovo named aro hereby notified that J. '' nolduc will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State afoi--'?uul for a docroo fore closing tbo Hen against tho property abovo described and montlonod In said certificate. And you are hereby summonnr! t' nppoar within sixty days after tbe first 'publication of this summons, utJluslvo of tho day of said first publication, and defond this action or ,uj tbu amount duo as abovo shown ,together with costs and accrued Inter jut and In caso of your failure to do so a decree will bo rendered foccli?' 'ng tho Hon of said taxes and costs against tho land and promises '!' n named. This Summons Is published onco n week frr n '0) wooks by ordor of tho Honorablo D. V. Kuykondall, Judge of Ul Ircult Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Klamath and U'.u mid ordor was made and dated tbe 21st day ot October, 1020, nad tb d.ito ot tho first pub lication ot this Summons Is tbo 26th day of Ocobor, 1920. All process and papers In this proceeding tai.y bo served upon tho undersigned residing within tho Stato of Oregon, bt tho address hereafter mentioned. W. C.' VAN EMON and AUUI7HTIN DONOVAN, A'tornoys for Plaintiff. Addrees: 209-10 Willltu Dldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. 21-2-9-16-23-80, Year's Tax 1913 July 20, 1914 1915 1916 1917 .- July 21, 1918 1919 July 21, LEATHER GOODS That Embody Lasting Satisfaction Leather goods rome under the haad ot Ideal gifts be cause they combine the element of beauty and" uveful 'neas. TbeMlno-lnelode something appropriate for both men and 'women. lUsul IUtrf, Puntra, VtxkHt Hooks, Cigar Cmc. Card Oar, Hill Hook, Itridcn SrU, Etc. Wp Uo have Mimr altrnrtlvo article In TooUnI Lwithrr Hook End., Writing Pula, Dmk Srte, ltrt FmU in Hand ltjr. Etc. UMawds Mwfiwy W'vL. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TTft?! V I wncrfK. r-rtiuw" rwru vj ii I mumiTv BUY TMfclfV DRUGS 4 AJAvlJVAJXisyvvvv"J"rrr"lr i , yy "'' t"'t " .i THE TIME Now THE PLACE 9th and Main The CENTRAL Hotel Guy Garrett, Mgr. Get under cover in a large outside room. with clean beds and low rates. Stove heat. Steam heat being installed now. Also NEWS STAND Latest Magazines, Newspapers and, ' Periodicals. Come here for your Daily Also ; CIGAR STAND Big new stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Come here for your smokes Phone 1SSW Corner 9th and' Main tArfiff0 '