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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1920)
rAOW TllllRIC THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wkdni:siav, m:crMni:n is ttwo. piIM.INO IN THANHIT ItATIl IH flltANTlID rOUTtjANI), D'to. 1G Tim Houlli- In transit rnlo to Oregon lumbermen thereby mnkliw It poealblo to ship unfinished lumber to onstorn points timtur it slnglo transcontinental rnlo mill havo tho finishing clone en tirn Tnclflo linn granted n liillllnit route tjii - " i- ' -'" - : Jm ifrlHipPDiafe Jap fflWKr oirMWPvA lull aOSi-) I -ffip M ! -, Announcing I'lUXJItAM OK T1IH Catholic Ladies' Bazaar WKDNKHDAY KVKNINO Tba Ills Opening Danco will start at 8:30. llefroshmenta will be served nftcr 10 p, in. A program reploto with 'special features has boon prepared (or till avonlng. TIIUIWDAY AlTIIIlNOO.f At 3 p. m. wilt itart tho into or tho mint, beautiful embrotdorlci aver shown In tho city. Other articles ot oieoptlonal Talus will ba cm aale, affording evoryono nn opportunity ot purchasing (or gifts, articles' possessed of Individuality, exquisite workmanship nnd iinmatchablo buautr Afternoon tun will bo sorted from 3 to 6 p. m. tho foltowInK minil being served for 3G cents: CIIICKKN BAI.AD SANDWICH BTIUl'S TKA Iteaorvn a tabln for your tna party. l'boua Mrs. lArwni, 21C-II, for your tnblo reservations. TIIUIWDAY KVKN1XO Convorsaxlonn. Woar your prnltloat gown. PIUDAY AFTKHXOOW Tbla will bo cblldren'a ottornoon, and wo havo board whlspera that Banta Claua wilt bo In tho hall from 3 to E o'clock to loarn what tho children would Ilka to hnvo him brine tham for Xmaj. Thera will bo a letter box for mosaagca to Santa Claua, and yoa ahould not fall to fill with Joy and Innocent anticipation tba haart of your little ono by having thorn mall a letter to Banta and tboa you can im that It la anaworad. FIUDAY KVKKINQ Another ot tba delightful danco for whlck thU Daaaar will ba noted. Bala ot goods, atnuiamonta and refreshments. HATUltDAY AlTKllNOOX Bale ot goods will bo held from 3 to 0 o'clock. From 3 to. ( o'clock toa will txi aorvud, the monu conalatlns ot fruit aalnd, aandwlch atrlpa and toa. Don't forget to rusorvo a table for your tea party. HATUltDAY KVKNINO Tba big closing danco will ba siren. Xlabcrata plans hare been rondo to mako tbla evening a inemoroblo ona for fun. Slnca tba affair la to bo aomewhat In tho nnturo of a Mardt Oras, thoso who wlah to como flti in usque will li wolcomod and a prlxo will be given for tho brat and ona for the moil ridiculous costumes Special features will ba Intcraporaed throughout tho avonlng and rofreahmenta will bo aorred utter 10 o'clock. It will coma to a clota promptly ut midnight. Tba aala ot cooda will contlnuo throughout tho erenlng BEND MILL ILL , KEEP ONE SHIFT ON ALL WINTER (llcml 1'rif.i) Ilxccpt for tint minimi cloning down of two or tbroo weeks for ro pairs, Tim IlrooUs-Hmnlon romp miy'M mill nnd plant will mnko no jfurttiiT rut In proiluction tbla wln Jtor than Iiiih alroady hem done, nc ronllnt; to n ntalommit luaucd by MnmiK'ir II. K. Ilronka I Tho mill la now opnrntliiR only ono nblft. Thin tbu atatomi'lit explains In dti i) to tho fact that thn compnny him loo much lumbar now on hand In tbu yard, with no vlnlhlo markot. I A tccoKiiltlon of tho need for a ponl-wnr iidJiiKtmcnt and bollof that that adjustment Is to bo mndo wltli In thn niixt fow months no that full production can bu rmuincd In tho sprlni: la tho keynoto ot Mr. Drooks' communication, which follews: "For tho first tlma In tho history ot our operations In Ilond, wo havo found It necisaary to curtail produc tion. Thoro Is now far moro lum ber In tho ynrd'than wo over Intend ed to hnra on hand at any ono tlmo, and owlnr to heary carrying chargo, high cost of oporatlon, etc., It would bo most unwlso to ndd to tho con gestion. With tho Idea of kooplng our steady mon omploycd and main , tultiliiK a comploto organisation, which Is ot bcnuflt not only to our- solri's but to tho whole community, no havu houn runnlnx full stoam. but barn now reached tlin point where wo must not iinnufucturo lum ber any fouler than wo can sail and ship It. "Tho country Is now passing through n period of readjustment ot general conditions War-tlmo activ ity In business, wnT-tli;io prices of all commodities, and nar-tlmn oxtrava ganco.nnd standards of living hnro boon abnormal und.cnnnot bo expect ed to continue cnnseijucntly thrro Is n gonernl slowing down which It Is hoped and bellorc'd will soon result In putting tho country on normal-peaco-time footing. Tho sooner that point Is reached, tho better It will bo for nit of us. "Wo nre doing tho utmost to dls- . ON N. Y, STAGE iff j Jm m I'lNli MIAItlY oe.vi: 1'ito.M imm; vami:y HAf.KWAY, Or., Doc. 1B.--Cut-tlng down tho last placo of plno tim ber In Pine valley has started, tho work bolng dona on tho IT. W. II. Itoblnson farm near Haltway. Two ,wooii cutting outfits aro sawing tho trees Into lC-lnch wood, cutting on nhnres. Tbero la nn S0-ncro tract heavily wooded with yellow plno, which will roqulro two or thrco win ter for cutting Not many yearn ago Plnu vnlloy was thickly grown with pines, but It hai been cut out and plno can bo soon, A fow small clumps, of trees nrtd plrio thlckots aro left. Just enough to toll how l'lno Tnlloy, got Its nami. i Call at our office, (13.1 Main St., and get a calendar tor tho now Year. Chllcoto ft Smith. 13-23 Xmas Cards at Cost All Mr, nr,e, Z-"o and children Clirlstrruui Cards to lo closed out at actual cott. Will you 1ms tho first to pick tho selection over? Thl Drummond I'rlnt Hhop, Fourth nnd tho land but under cultivation until iPInc, oppoalto Warren Hunt IIoopW In many places only an occasional tnl. 14-10 I -TOvT tADYULUW WlLLSHtti WW YOriK, Doc. 1C Lady MI llan Maxwell Wlllshlro has turned to tho stago to earn a living becauso na aho says, aho and hor husband, a tlrltlsh baronet, aro. "broke." fiho Is appearing In "Afgnr," nnd Is report-J cd to bo getting $40 a week. "Tho war has turned things topsytur," sho unyti. "Many Kngllsh families havo lost their money profiteers havo much of It." II CERFOR"iCOUNT I will be kept In oporatlon and tho box factory will run to tbo extent that orders will parnijt." TO HOMIKItK OF 1UK1F.IW HII.VKIU WAlti: COUFONH From Rugnrraan'a only, firing thorn In today and tomorrow. Prlics will to given to tbo five holding largest number of tbem. H-15 TC 8UOARMAN. llrlng your dressmaking and tew ing to 1404 Worden Avo. 11-17 LOST, a chance to find what you're boon looking for It you don't visit Davenport's Jowelry Store, 121 8. nnin nt nnr nrniliict tit fair mnrkct Cth fit. 13-18 " . orlccs. and our employees can rest 'nsaurrd tint tho mlnuto on Im ,1 Don't worry or hurry. Buy your Christinas glfta at tba Catholic La dies' llaxaar. 11-18 provcircnt In demand ennblca us to I reduce our stock ot lumber wo shall moccod to ooorato tho' mill and camps to full capacity In tho mean- 8UMMO.NH FOIt I'Ulll.iaiTION IN t iv unloan found Impracticable. It lVHKOIAWUUKOF TAX IJK.V. Is our intention to contlnuo running th.. saw mill ono shift until It Is ' TIIK CUICVIT COUIIT OP TIIK thu saw mill ono i in umn ii HTA1K OK oitlXiO.V, I-'OIt KU- ciuiiMi uunii " m - " .. IIATII COUXTY. WWWAVWWWWWSWMWWMAMWWWVWWWW flfinilnl mtlfllri Tllft lllnnlnif llllll " '" " ." 1 aaaaaL SiVaaiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. -v ulaSS a. "J W iuf .aaaaaB m VBaiiiiiiiiiiiiiBMiWVr i Lm pB B tiKj kmrntf aaMMV4 j" IgaaVaBflkaaaB iiAafllajl aO ' I tJaaaHilK imammWkmmM '' 'ailllH aaHaHaHaaaVSliaaaalaaVlalai Hkflk l V''J"aaH I H 3. C..I. e mj!j9, "-'H.y'V'''' '&'::'" i- z.Zit.lZ. ''i'-trrz-'muuuuuuum . C. O. Hunt. Plaintiff vs. Charles I'lopor. Defendant. To Charles Ploper tbo abovo nam ed dofondant. I In tho namo ot tbo Stato ot Oro- Igen: . You nra horeby notified that C. O. Hunt la the holder ot Cortlflcnto ot Delinquency numbered 1161 Issued on tho fctu ttay of January. l'J-u oy tbo Tax Collector ot tho County ot Klumath, Stato of Orogon. for tho amount ot 14 8G-100 dollars, tho samo bolng tbo amount thon duo and delinquent for taxes tor tho year 191C togothor with ponalty, intorest and coRts thereon upon tho real pro oortr assessed to you. ot which you aro tho owner us appears ot record, situated In said County nnd Htnto, and particularly bounded and des cribed as follows, to wtl: West halt ot Southeast quarter ot section two (I.) township thlrty-nlno (39) south, ranga eight (8) east ot Willamette Meridian. You nro furthor notified that said C. CI. Hunt has paid taxes on, said promises for prior or subsequent ryoara, with tho rata of Interest on satu amounts ns ioiiewb: Year's Date Tax Ho- Amt. Ttato ot Tax Fald colpt No. Interest 1917 Jan. R, 1920 7S92 $13.04 12 1918 Jan C. 1920 6933 S12.17 12 1910, Mar. C. 190 293 $11.80 12i Sad CharlciKPionor ns tho ownor- of tho legal tltlo of tho abovo dev) critiqa proporty as mo samo npponrs of rocord, and each ot tho otlior per sons nbovo named nro horeby further notified that C. Q. Hunt will apply to tho Circuit Court ot tho County and Stato aforeiald for n docreo fore closing tho lion against tho proporty abovo described, and mcuttonod in aald certificate. And you aro hereby umraonod to appear within sixty days' after tho first publication or mis summons, exclusive of tho day of said first publication, nnd defend this action or pay tho amount duo as abovo shown, together with costs and accrued Interest, and In rasa ot your failure to do so, a docreo will bo ronderod foreclosing tho lion ot said taxes and costs the land and premlsoa nbovo named. This summons Is published for six wooka by ordor of D. V. Kuykon dnll, Judgo ot tbo Circuit Colirt of tho State ot Orogon for thq County ot Klamath and said ordor was mado nnd datod this 1st day of Docomber 1920 nnd tho date of tho first publi cation ot this summons Is tho 1st day ot December 1920, All procoss nnd papers In this pro ceeding may bo sorved upon tho un dersigned residing within tho Stnto of Oregon nt tho nddross horonftor tuontloned. n. c, onoEsnECK, Attornoy for Vtalntlft. Address; Klamath Falls. Oregon. 1-8-1R-32-29-5-1S SP There's No Truck "Just As Good" As the Mack We know MACK truck are conced ed the leadership of the truck industry. They have gained this preeminence through years of the highest standard of production and performance in the. hands of owners. Would-be competitors recognize MACK leadership and in many in stances represent their "trucks" to pros pective purchasers as "just as good as the mack." There can be none "Just as Good," be cause MACK is Best. There is no reason why You should buy a substitute when Ypu can buy -a MACK. We have a sales proposition hat will appeal to You and it does -not t6 haulage contracts. Mack Prices Guaranteed. J. H. Garrett & Son Phone 500 522 S. Sixth Street GOOD FOR NOTHING SPACE Can Be Made Useful and Attractive There's a room in your home you have never been in. It is the attic. It isn't a room yet. , Amiwud wall board, either plain or veneered, will transform this attic into a neat, , comfortable and convenient winter play room for the kiddies. Give the Children a Room of Their Own You, yourself can do the work during spare hours. A few dollars will cover the total expense. Make the Attic Good for Something Big Basin Lumber, Company Exclusive Representatives of the National Builders Bureau