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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1920)
f tirWiirtrirtrtiTiitffrirn r n i wir THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON imei: four .FRIDAY, DECEMBER SI, IBM. h i The Evening Herald R J. MUIUUY. frkd Kuui.t: .. ,.......llltor Clly lMltor Published dally except Sunday, by Ttao IIcrnM Publishing Company of Klamath Knlli, at 119 Eighth Street. CHRISTMAS. Entered nt tho postottlco ot Kin- math Fall. Ore., tor transmission through tlio malls ns second-class matter. MKMIIKU OK T1IK ASSOCIATED 1HKKR. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uio (or republication ot oil new dlsnntchcn credited to IU or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub lisher herein. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 84, lf. NO PAPER TOMORROW In accordance with general cus tom Tho Hcwld office will not work tomorrow. Christmas Day. and there will be no further Uuc ot tho paper until Monday. Continuous show at tho Liberty theatre Chrlitmns day. Special at tractions. 24 DlRRcst assortment of fancy box candy at tho Ulue Bird, tf SCMMON8 Equity No. 1231 IX TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OK ORHfiON, KOIt KLA MATH COUNTY. 0. L. Holbrook. Plaintiff, vs. Fan nie A. Paddock and J. E. Paddock, her husband: Ben V. OleotU Gover Gever Gover eor: Sam A. Korer. Secretary of State; and O. P. Hoff. State Treas urer; constltutlnR the State Land Board ot the State ot Oregon. First State & SarlnRs Bank, a corporation; B. Mecham and W. H. Linn. Defend ants. To Fannlo A. Paddock and J. E. Paddock, her husband: Ben W. Ol cott. Governor; Sam A. Koter, Sec retary of State; and O. P. ltotf, Stato Treasurer: constltutlnR tbe Btato Land Board ot the, State of OreRon. First State & SavlnRs Bank, a corporation, E. Mecham and W. H. Linn, tbe above named defendants. I.V THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled BRalnst you In tbe above entitled suit on or before tho 4 th day of Febru ary. 1931, that being the last day ot the time prescribed in tbo order of publication of summons herein; and If you fall to to appear, plead, answer, demur, or otherwise move .herein, within said time, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply for tho relief prayed for In his complaint herein, an follows, to-wlt: That ho bo Riven JudRmcnt and de cree acnlnst the defendants nnd each and all of them for the foreclosure of tbe mortRaRO mentioned In thn complaint In this cause, nnd recorded In book 14, Records of Mortgages of Klamath County. Oregon, at paRe C84 thereof, which said mortRaRe was given by the defendants, Fannlo A. Paddock and J. E. Paddock to se cure the payment of two promissory notes, dated December 1st, 1913. one In tho amount of $1500 and the oth er In tho amount of 11884.00. and clue December 1st, 1914 and Decem ber 1st. 1915. respectively, and bear ing 8 Interest per annum from date. That he recover of and from the defendants tho sum of J1385.C8. to gether with Interest thereon from October 13, 1920 at tbe rata of 8 per annum: for the sum ot HE0, as attorney's fees herein, together with plaintiff's costs nnd disbursements and accruing costs. That the liens claimed by the defendants and each of them upon said mortgaged prem ises be declared subsequent in time and Inferior In right to tbe mortgage of tho plaintiff, except tho lien of the State Land Board of tbe State of Oregon, which Is heroby conceded to bo superior thereto; that the lien ot plaintiff's said mortgage bo de clared a first, prior and superior lien to all othor liens against said proper ty, except said State Land Board's mortgage. That the usual decree of sale bo made by the Court for the sale of said mortgaged premises, ex cept tho personal property mention ed In said mortgage. That said sale be made by the sheriff ot Klamath County, according to law. That the proceeds of said sale be applied, first, toward tho payment ot the costs Hnd expenses of this suit aD(I of said sale. Second, In the payment of the plaintiff's judgment and decrea here in, Including said attorney's tees; ' Third, In tho payment of whatever legal Hens may exist against tho said property, as shown by tbe plead ings and proofs In this cause; and that all persons claiming said lands by lien or proceedings subsequent to tbo execution of plaintiff's said mortgage be barred and foreclosed of all right claim or equity ot redemp tion In and to said premises; and that plaintiff have such other anil further relief as to equity may ap pertain. This summons is sorved upon the said defendants by tho publication thereof In Tho Evening Herald, a nowspaper published of general cir culation In Klamath County and tho Stato of Oregon once a week for six successive weeks. Tho first publica tion thoroof. 'being mado December 24, 1920; and tho last publication February 4 1921: by order of tho Honorablo D. V. Kuykendall, Judge ot the nbovo entitled Court, which said order was mode, entered mm filed In tbo said court and cause, De cember 23, 1920. J. H. PARNAHAN, Attorney 'for Plaintiff. D 24-31 J, 7-14-2P-28 F 4 . r When tho Storm King Comes nt winter From tho cold nnd frigid winter, From beyond tho Arctic Circle, , From the Ico field broad and barren, All tho brooks and mighty rivers Cense their purling, ccaso their laughter. Thon to Yuletldo turn tho weary. They with hearts so snd and lonely, They with many heavy burdens, They whoso ouls are all forsaken, Think how stockings long forgotten Onco wero banging in smokey chimneys. Hut tho merchant, enterprising, Thinks of Roods that ho Is selling. Thinks ot all tho gold and slhor; Thinks ot all tho shining shekels; Thinks of all the paper money That will soon bo In bis pockets. And tho preacher, "good nnd holy." Thinks ot Jesus, Blessed Savior, Thinks ot Christmas and Its glories; Thinks of chicken and ot turkey; Thinks of cake that's always given After wedding ceremonies. s Thus tho doctor, witling victim, Working day and night that's lonely, Thinks of gullets nearly bursting; Thinks ot stomachs working backward; Thinks ot treatment that is worthless; Thinks ot all his golden harvest. But tho lawyer, gallant shyster. Thinks how ho will fool his client; Thinks how he must get Injunctions; Thinks how ho must keep on fighting Thinks ot neither sldo receding In tho Court bouie controversy. Thus tho merchant and the preacher, Thus the doctor and attorney, Praising Ood and Holy Savior, Thanking them for Christmas blessings. Seek to blind tho weak and lowly Seek to crush the Inoffensive. So wo see tho Holy Message Turned to things so mercenary; Turned away for selfish purpose; Turned from all tbe Savior's precepts; By tbe wicked money changers 5 Dwelling In the sacred temples. Thus again each year for ages Has the wicked world forgotten How tho Master, meek and Holy, Gave to man tho last commandment; Gave It to tho coming ages Saying, "Lovo ye one another." Let us now forget, the morchant. With the preacher and physician. With tho lawyer, crafty shyster! Let us: "Lore ye ono another." . Let us make this earth an Eden Like tho Land of the Hereafter. . i : MAl.l.V TIXVCHKH ILL MAI.1N, Dee 24 -Allen MeC'omb, Instructor nt tho union high school, linn lionii III nt lil lininn near Kin- nath Fulls Ills sister Mnry, who Is lencnur hi uio rinn urovit hi-iiihm, hns been Inking his place this week Mr. Mcfanib went lioinn for a week-end visit nnd was taken III Hun day. It lo thought that ho may ho contracting tbo "flu" which ho hns been so fortuuntn as to uludo thus far. TO Ol'U 1WTHONH Our delivery will start from tho dnlry about 7 o'clock Christmas morning. That will uiuko tho drivers three hours abend of regular time Plenso hnvo out bottles anil tickets so tho drivers can make Reed deliv eries. Pleaso remomber vrn nro In no way connected with tho City Milk De pot or Milk Producer's Association (8lgncd) KLKKN MILK DAIRY K. L. FRENCH Phono SOW. 34 isvritAY strayed from Mendow ltko about four weeks ngo, one Rrey mnre. broke, flvo yenrs old, branded O L on right shoulder, dim brand, weight about 1200 pounds, foretop roached Ono dark gny Gelding, brnko, col lar marks, four year, old branded O. L. on right shoulder, dim brnnd, weight about 12G0 pounds. Ono black Gelding, two years old, gentle, star on foro'hend, ono ear split, ono white hind foot. Weight about 1100 pounds. Howard. It. It. DUNI.AP. Klamnth Kails. Oro. 228 NEW TODAY f o o LOST One larRO Holiieln cow branded O on left hip, also a year ling steer with same brand. Francis Hannon, City., 24tf LOST On tbo 23rd of Dee, Lady's 1G Jowel gold wristlet watch. Finder please return samo to Riv erside Apts., Apt. 6 and 6. Receive reward, watch valued as keepsake 24 WANTED A girl to do homework for small family. Apply 1163 Mnln St. 24-28 WANTED A man handy at carpen ter work, to work for runt, phono 137-M. 24 (With apologies to tbo author of Hiawatha.) I. CON. O'CLAST. FOR SALE Six 48x48 window glasses, and sovoral thousand feet of 7-Inch planking at 120. J. B. Pat terson, CI Main Ht. 24-28 FOR RENT Comfortable outsldn rooms, 7S cents per night, with bath or S3 SO ix-r week, with bath. 1 920 Klamath Avo Home Rooming lllouso. 24-29 LIBERTY THEATRE "Alwnyi tho Best for tho Liberty Guest" Continuous Performance Christmas Day, Starting at 1 :30 TONIGHT "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" A Story of thn South Hens. CHRISTMAS DAY "THE LAW OF THE BORDER" A picture with action, drastic Interest, outdoor life and rugged romance. "THE POPPY TRAIL" A William J Flynn Deloctlvn Hlory "FARMYARD FOLLIES" Ono of I bono snappy Huushlno Comedies. COMING SUNDAY TOM MIX in "PRAIRIE TRAILS" Continuous Performance Christmas Day, Starting at 1 :30 100 Per Cent Union The House of Comfort Mondale Theater TED WHITE, Manager TODAY AND SATURDAY Extra largo Christmas Show Tho Sensational Hen Picture CLARE McDOWELL in "THE SHIP OF DOOM" Tho Biggest Hen Plcturn ever made, and J HARNEY UIIERRY in tho Hlg Mystery Plcturo "WHO KILLED WALTON" Also A Big V Comedy This show Is a real Christmas treat. Two shows at night 8 30 nnd 8:30 Sharp. Coming Sunday AMCK JOYCE In THE VICE OK rOOI" Tuesday and Wednesday VAUDEVILLE JOHN DOVVMNd, Popular IrMi T.-n.M, In Popular Kong I WWMWWVWVWMWMMVMWVSAAAMMArAMAMAAAMMMAMAMAAArMA Head of Large Family Is Dead K. K. K. Storo open until 9 o'clock tonight 24 1 C fMl It tft tint TTilnttu4 li r.tt. Pcarlo Pruett. logger, died of ,a, .. th . at . ,,. ,.r. c,f pneumonia hero yesterday. The m deceased had been III almost a month, I ,.. .,, , ,, , ,,,,, , . ... .,. . i. i continuous show at tho Liberty but was not taken to tho hospital . , , ' tiiiatiu .ij,ikmua uu. ai'Tjiiai nr tractions. ' 24 until about a week ago. Ho was 3S years of age, and Is survived by his widow and seven children, none of tbe children being more than 12' 0"" 'ru" PckeU "lr at tbo Blue Bird. tf years of age. Funeral arrangements will not bo announced until the mother of the' Continuous show at the Liberty deceased, who lives In California, theatre Christmas day. Special at has been heard from. tractions. 24 Everett True' By Condo '1 see you just noio iBOM?ex INTO THC C5NO C THAT TRVJCK UmD BROKE THE 2LA33 IN Owes ot5 YOOR ucflrat-lCHTA. AKjD UOVJ IT -OKS LlKG YOO ABOUT TO TJRitvc AU,Y. e.S, I'M GOING ovei?. TO THIS IGARACJ.E ANf HAAi NCW CLASS pvT IN RIQHT AivAf. t jesl rr.sfimfcc5K5s JQiL. .SSSSSSSSJSSSl SWT. J5SXSV V""" w " r ' TJ'YO Ht3AR 1 1 i && Christmas Dinner, $1.50 f ' HAIiAI) (". Los Angeles Lottuco, 1000 Island Dressing ' " ttavv Cream ot Asparagun, Bt. George "S7G ' 'i K1H1I .. ' ' i. I m EmM. i FIHII Filet of.Whltoflsh, ahorkln Bauco CHOICE OK Roast Turkey, Oyster Drusslng, Cranborry Bauro Fried Bprlng Chlckon, a la Maryland Blurted Pokln Duck with Baked Appla VEOKTAIIIiEH ..;) Potatoes, Obrlon Cauliflower In Cream Parker House Rolls DRHHKIIT, CHOICE OK Xmas Plum Pudding, Hand-B. Bauco Apricot Cobblor with Whipped Cream Hot Mlnco PIo, Cldor Bauco WnforH Coffoo 1 ' '" 1 M imv dSrStJBBf M'M lsiiS MI1K' -wJlliPBI Tillamook CIioiiko ., '