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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
PAGE RBVHN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FIUDAY, JANUARY 14, 1021. j SUPERS OF 1920 . TJ WT W w m Hi OREGON MAN HAYH TANLAU HE LIEVKD HIM OK 1IIH TROUHLKH A YEAR A(l) AND UK HAH IJIIEN in Hi'jiKNixi) health EVER hinci:. "More than u yoor ago Tnnliic ro llovod mo of u ciibo of Indigestion nnd rheumatism from which I lnul Hiiffor cil for ycurti nnd I'vo boon nJoylnR tho host of health uvur hIiico," said Haniuol II. Wnltors, K. F. I). No. 1, Llnntoii, Oro. . "for mom tlinti ton yonrii," mild Mr. Walters, "I wuh In hiicIi tor rlbla fix that words cnnnot dcRcrlhu tho mirroring I endured. I lnul to quit ontltig meat nnd at.irrhy- foodH nltogalhor nml nt Unit's lnul to llvu on milk nml toant or n llttlo broth. Everything I nto would ferment mid Hour on my stomach ami tho i;iih would utmost drlvo mo dlntrnctcd. My rheumatism nl wifyH got worso following u hio1I with my stomach. HomutlmcK I could got along with iibo of n enno, ofton I would ho on crutches, than I would ha laid u for monthn unuhlo to work and nt tlmea couldn't ovon movo mysoir. i wont awoy ror a chnnga of cllmnto, but It didn't do mo any good. My sufferings woro slm- ply nwful, and nt tlmcH I was In ntich agony I folt llko I Just couldn't Btnnd It any lonRor, "I took all sortB of modlclno hut got no rollot until I Btartcd on Tan lac. Although It lias hoon moro thnn n yoar since. Tntilnc put an and to tho InillgoHtlon nnd rheumatism, I havon't had a sign of thorn Blnca and am fooling just flno. All my frlondB link mo wnnt pill mo dock on my feat looking bo well and I don't "has Unto to tall thorn Tnnlac did It. A medicine thnt will do nB much for Biiffarlng pcoplo an Tnnlac linn for mo In certainly worth recommending, and I faol that It would ho ungrate ful of mo not to do bo." Tnnlac Is nold In Klamath Falls hy Star Drug Co., In Lorollu by James Marc. Co., nnd In Merrill by South ern Orogon Drug So. Adv. Pipe the Cutaway This Is l'rlnco Nicholas of Itumanla, who la studying nt Eton, Eng land. Ho Is shown nt a lutho In tho school engineering room. Ovorulls? Not tho prlnco! Ho wears tho cutaway, dirt or no dirt. The CENTRAL Hotel STEAM HEATED ROOMS BY THE WEEK, $5.00 AND UP OPEN ALL NIGHT H 7, Cigar Stand r A fine stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco NEWS STAND Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and Periodicals GUY GARRETT, Manager Telephone 155AV flj-trinAAruvwvvyyvvvvi'i'r"!" iiilil Prove It Begins In Cradle Ain't Science Wonderful? PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14. Whoa a school boy pulls tho hair of a girl sitting In front of him It Is a cavo man sign ho loves thoyoung lady. This Is tho conclusion of tho phr enologist of tho Philadelphia pnblle schools, Mjlss Gladys O. Ado, director of special education. "Manifestations of early lovo nro found In tho kindergarten, nnd aro common enough through school Ufa," said Miss Ida. "Tho scuffing and wrestling, tho twitching of hnlr braids, placing pins In' advantageous positions nnd many of tho other smallor annoyances which causo friction between teach er nnd pupil nro direct cvldonccs of favor from ono person to another. "Tho wnys of a young man of 12 and a maid aro many and varlod, from tho placing of himself in poril-i oils positions In omulatlon of deeds of valor, to tho writing of notes ami tho drawing of pictures." Tho women pearl fishers of Japan commenco their work at tho ago or 14 and aro In tho water nlmost all tho year round, except In tho coldest sea son, from tho end of December to tho beginning of February. SUMMONS Equity No. 12.11 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TUB BTATi: OK OREGON, FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. Hero aro a fow of tho crowned heads of tho sport world. They earned their titles In 1320 except Jack Dompsoy, tho honvywolght champ, who has successfully defended his head-dress twlco Rabo Ituth's hat la on tight and Is likely to, ho for sovoral years yet. Ted Ray may never dofend his golf tltlo. IIo is catting old. Man o' War has no moro worlds to conquor. Tho groat homo has earned over $240,000 for his owner, Samuel I). Rlddlo. MIfs Ethlcfda nlolbtroy Is only 18 years old. Slio ought to mako moro rororuB In 1921. Malin Teacher Gets Commission In U. S. A. Reserves (Special to Tho Herald) MALIN, Jan, 1 1. Notice of tho ap pointment as second lloutonnnt In tho Infantry officers', resorvo corps was recolvcd by A. V. McComh, Union high school. principal, Wednosdny. Ho graduated from tho resorvo offlcors' training corps nt Oregon ngrlculturo cnllcgo and attended two camps at tho Presidio, San Francisco. When ho was In tho service- three months Mr. McComh was selected for artlllory officers' training nt Camp Taylor, Loulsvllfc, Ky but tho sign ing of tho nrmlstlco stopped train ing. In caso of war ho is subject to sorvlco as an infantry officer at any tlmo. ONE-COLOR FROCK lu n soason when gllttoring metal cloths and scintillating; bo-Jowollod trimmings predominate, a simple, ono-color frock. Jlko. this has a dot inllo charm. It Is an ovonlng gown of peach-tinted satin with white tul lo drapod across tho back in groat, outstanding bows whoso ends slip un dor tho narrow satin glrdlo and travel down,ovor tho skirt, forming' an Ir regular tunic. Artificial tulips caught to tho girdle at otfo stdo lend tho noto of emphasis, LONE PINE .m:vs On Docembor 30 a fow of tho neigh bors surprised Mr. nnd Mrs. Klgor and family. Tho evening was spent In card playing nnd dancing. Tho bad roads of tho past week have caused tho children who go to tho Merrill schools to fall back to horso powor transportation. L. F. Gcortson la serving on Xho Jury this week. Tho neighbors gavo tho Enman family a surpnso party Friday Jan uary 7. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slgford, lanunry 8. The llttlo ono camo at a bad tlmo, as oth er 'children In tho family havo whooping-cough. J. E. and Mrs. Enman visited at C. Lowls's homo Dunduy. STONE FROM CANAL CUT Ili:SII)i; "TEDDY'S" GRAVE OYSTER BAY, N. Y Jnn. 14. A slab of limestone taken from Cul obra Cut on tho Panama Canal has been placed besldo tho grave of Thco doro Roosevelt, who brought about tho building of that watorway. Tho stono, cut from a spot 00 feet nbovo whoro President Roosovelt mado an address in 190C, wnsrprosentod by "Tho Canal Zone Children." It was placed beside the grave of tho former president by Hunry J. Orlesor, a swimming director at Bal boa, nnd tho coremonles lyoro attend ed by tho Rposovolt family and school children of Oyster Bay. RESOLUTION DECLARING INTEN- TENTION TO MAKE STHEI7T IMPROViaiEXXS Tho city ongineor pursuant to reso lution of tho Common. Council of tho city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, having undor dato of Decomber 11th, 1920, filed his plans, specifications and es timates of costs of improving Fourth street from southerly lino of Kla math avonuo to tho southerly lino of Oak avonuo; Fifth streot from tho southorly JIno ofKlnmath avonuo to tho. southorly lino of Willow avonuo; Walnut avonuo from tho northerly lino of Fourth street to the south erly lino of Sixth street; Oak avonuo from tho northorly Jinn of Fourth stroot to tho soMthly lino of Seventh stroot and Willow avonuo from tho'northoly lino' of Fifth stroot to tho southorly lino of Sixth street, togothor with all intersections be tween tho tormlnl montionod not nl roady improved; Such improvement to consist in bringing said, portions of said' sfr'oot to the established grade, and hard surfacing the same with Dltullthlc, pavement to tho fol lowing wlilthts: FourthiBtrcot from Klamath to Oak tho hard surfacing to bo 25 foot in width; with four foot compnt .sido walka on each Bldo ottho streot so far ns Improved. Fifth BtraeLfroni Klamath avonuo to Walnut nvenuq thp hard surface lng to bo 40 wcot In, width;, and front tho eouthorly lino 'of Wnlmit nvenuo to the northorly lino of Wil- jlow avonuo the hard surfacing to boj 32 feot In wjdth with comont nldo walks 'on each sldn of said Fifth ftrcot from Klamath avonuo to bo tho northorly lino of Oak avenue. Willow nvenuo from Fifth streot to Sixth streot tho hard surfacing to bo 32 feet In width; no sidewalks. Walnut pvenuo from Tourth streot to SIxtlTsTrcot tho hard surfacing to bo 2G feet In width. O.tl: nvenuo from Fourth streot to Seventh street tho hard surfacing to bo 25 fret In width with remnnt side walks on each sido of said street. Tho sidewalk to ho Installed four foot In width, together with proper nnd ndoquato dralnnge and curbing. It It is horobv resolvrd, that slid plans, specifications, nnd estimates of cost for making tho Improvements nhpvo described, be and tho same aro horohy npproved. And bo It further resolved, that tho Common Council herohy declares Its Intention to Improve said portion! of said strcots and avenues In accord ance with said plans and specifica tions and estimates of cost In tho mnnnor nnd form nTiovo mentioned with Dltullthlc nr other hard surface pavement. Tho estimated cost of thp proposod Improvements hard sur facing with Dltullthlc Is $03,000.00: Tho estimated cost of tho proposod Improvements using Oil Macadam pavomont is J4C.100.00; tho estima ted cost of tho proposed Improve ments, hard surfacing with Concroto Is $G7,800. And bo It further resolved by tho Common Council that tho following doscrlbed property ho nnd Is horoby declared to bo bonotltod by tho mak ing of snld Improvements, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 9. 10, and ensforly half of Lots 3 and 8 Dlk. 74; Lots 1, 2, 9, 10. nnd easterly half of Lots 3 and 8 Dlk. 86; Lots 1, 2, nnd easterly halt of Lot 3 of Dlk. 91; All of Dlbclcs 7G. 8G, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G, 9. 10, and castorly halt of Lot 8. Dlk. 92: Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, and onsterlyhnlf of Lots 3 and 8 Dlk. 98; Lots 1, 2, nnd easterly halt of Lot 3. Dlk. 103; Lots 4, G, G, 7, 8. 9, 10, and wostorly half of Lot 3 Dlk. 70; All Block 84; Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. G, 6, 7, and westerly hnlf of Lot 8. Dlk. 93; Lots 4, G, 0, 7 8. 9, 10 nnd wostorly half of Lot 3, Dlk. 97; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, G, Dlk. 104; Lots C, 7. 8, 9, 10. Dlk. 83; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, Dlk. 94; All of said lots and blocks abovo described bo lng In Klamath addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and said abovo listed lots and blocks 1b horo by doclarcd to bo tho property to be assessed for tho cost of making sold 'improvements. Arid bo It further resolved, that Monday, tho 7th day of February, 1921, at tho hour of 8 o'clock P., M. at tho Council Chamhor In the rlty hall In said city bo and hereby is fix ed at tho tlmo and placo for tho hear ing of objections and remonstrances against tho making of said proposed improvement, and the Police Judgo is horeby directed to causo notice of said hearing by publishing this reso lution ns by charter required. Statoof Oregon City ?t KlnmntJv Falls, bs County of Klamath I, A. L. Leavltt, Pollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Orogon, do, herohy cortlfy that tho forogolng is a duly onrollod copy of n resolu tion adopted by tho Common Coun cil on tho 10th day of January, A. D. 1921, declaring its Intention to im prove cortnliirft portions of certain streets 'thorola named. A. L, LEAVITT. 12-22 Police Judge O. L. Holbrook, Plaintiff, vs. Fan nlo A. Paddock nnd J. E. Paddock. jher liUBband; Ben W. Olcott. Gover nor; tam a, Koznr, secretary or Stato; and O. P. Hoff, Stato Treas urer; constituting tho Stato Land Board of tho Stato of Oregon, First Stato & Savings Dank, a corporation; TI? Mnphntn nl W XT T.lnn rinfnnil. ants, To Fannlo A. Paddock and J. IX Paddock, her husband: Den W. Ol cott, Governor; Sam A. Koier, Scc- iretary of Stato; and O. P. Hoff, Stato Treasurer; constituting tho Stato Land Doard of tho Stato ot Oregon, First State & Savings Bank, a corporation, E. Mochnm nnd W. II. Linn, tho abovo named dorcnannts. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF I ' OREGON: I You aro horoby required lo appear nnd answer tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled salt on or hoforo tho 4 th day of Febru ary, 1921, that being tho last day of tho tlmo prescribed in tho ordor ot publication of summons heroin; nnd if you fall so to appear, plead, nnswer, demur, or oibcrwlso move .horoln, within sold tlmo, for want thereof, plaintiff will npply for the roUof prayed for In his complaint heroin, ns follows, to-wlt: That ho bo given Judgment nnd do- crco against tho defendants and oacn and nil of them for tho foreclosure of tho mortgage mentioned In the complaint In this cause, and recorded In hook 14, Records of Mortgages of Klamath County, Orogon, at page G84 thereof, which said mortgage was given by tho defendants, Fannlo A. Pnddock nnd J. E. Paddock to so curo tho payment of two promissory notes, dated December 1st, 1913, ono In tho amount ot I1G00 nnd tho oth er. In tho amount ot $1884.00, nnd iduo December 1st, 1914 nnd Docom ,bor 1st. 1916, respectively, nnd boai Ing 8 Interest per nnnum from idato. That ho rocovor of and from the defendants tho sum of ll38G.cs. to gether with Intorcst thoreon from October 13, 1920, nt tho. rate of 8 per annum: for tho sum of $160, as nttomey's fcos herein, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements nnd nccrulng costs. That tho Hens clnlmod by tho defendants and each of them unon said mortgaged prom ises bo declared subsequent In time innd Inferior In right to tho mortgage of the plaintiff, except tho Hen ot the Stato Land Doard of the State .of Oregon, which Is horeby conceded to bo suporlor thereto; that tho lien of nlnlntlff's said mortgago bo de clared a first, prior nnd suporlor lien to all other lions against said proper ty, oxcept said State Land Doard's mortcaeo. That tho usual docreo, ot ,8310 bo mado by the Court for the isalo of said mortgaged promises, ex copt tho personal property mention- '..., ! l.l ., nA IPknt .nlil anl. CU 111 Blllll HIUI lK"tiU 11IUI DUIU D..1U be made by tho sheriff ot Klamath County, according to law. That the proceeds of said sale bo applied, first, toward tho payment of tho costs and oxpenses ot this suit and ot said salo. Second, In tho payment of tho plaintiff's Judgment nnd decree hero in, Including said attorney's tees; Third, in the payment of whatovor lognl liens may exist ngnlnst the Bald property, as shown hy tho pload ings nnd proofs In this cause; and thnt all parsons claiming said lands by lion' or proceedings subsequent to tho execution of plaintiff's said mortgago bo barred and foreclosed of all right claim' or equity of redemp tion in and to snld promises; and thnt plaintiff have such othor and further relief as to equity may ap pertain. This summons is sorvod upon tho said defendants by tho publication thoreof In Tho Evonlng Horald, a newspnper published of goneral cir culation In Klamath County and the Stato of Oregon onco n week for six successive Weeks. Tho first publica tion thereof, being mado Decomber 24, 1920; and tho last publication February. 4, 1981: hy order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tho abovo entltlod Court, which, said order was mado, entered nnd mod in the said court and causo, uo- cembor 23, 1920. J. H. CARNAHAN, ! Attorney for Plaintiff! D 24-31 J, 7-14-2128 F 4 L:-MJf"