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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
PAGI5 TIIIUCK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY, 31, 1021. SEE b r many otnkd roit iiheach OV 1'ltOllllUTiON LAW SI'OKANK, Wash., Jan, 21. Dur ing 1020 npproxlnmtuly $10,000 was paid In city cburt horo by still opor ntorfl, liquor poddlors and drlnkors of Intoxicants, according to figure: compllod by tlio clork of tbo court. Of this amount $0,500 tins boon for warded to tbo stato for school pur poses and $9, COO put to tbo credit of tbo city nnd county dry squad, l'rnctlcnlly nil of tbo liquor cases In Spokane during tbo yoar woro tried In city court. Let Us Do Your Collecting A nuinbor of business bouses aro saving tbo tlmo of tbolr bookkcopora and Individual collectors by lotting un colloct tbolr monthly bills. It Is tbo modern method. It cuts down your ovorhoad. (lot your bills roady snd wo will do tbo rout. MRS. T. H. JOLLY 123 Eighth St. Phone 320-W SUMMONS Equity No. J SB I IN THK CIIIOUIT COURT OF THE 8TATK OK OHIXJON, VOH KLA MATH OOUNTV. O. L. Holbrook, Plaintiff, vs. Fan nlo A. Paddock and J. E. Paddock, hor htisband; lion W. Olcott, Gover nor; Ham A. Kozor, Secrotary of Stato; and O. P. lloff, Statu TroaS uror; constituting tlio Stato Land Hoard of tbo Stato of Oregon, First Stato & Savings Hank, a corporation; B. Mochnm and W. It. Linn, Defend ants, To Fan nlo A. Paddock and J. E. Paddock, her husband; Hen W. Ol cott, Governor; nam A. Koier, floe rotary of Stato; and O. P. Itoff, Stato Troasuror; constituting tbo Stato Land Hoard of tbo Stato of Oregon, First Stato & Savings Hank, a corporation, H. Mccbam and W. II. Linn, tho above nnmod dofondants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro horoby required to appear and nnswor tho complaint tiled against you In tbo abovo entitled suit on or boforo tho 4 th day of Febru ary, 1821, that bolng tho last day of tho tlmo proscribed In tbo order of publication of summons herein; and If you fall so to appoar, pload, answer, domur, or otherwise movo horoln, within said tlmo, for want thoreof, plaintiff will npply for tho roller prayed for In his complaint heroin, as follows, to-wlt: That ha bo glvon Judgmont and do croo against tho dorendants and each and all of thorn for tbo foreclosure of tbo mortgago montlonod In tho complaint In this cause, and recorded In book 14, Ilocords of Mortgages of Klamath County, Orogon, at page 584 thereof, which said mortgage was glvon by tho dofondants, Fannlo A. Paddock and J. E. Paddock to se cure tho payment of two promissory notes, dated Docombor 1st, 1913, ono In tho amount of $1500 nnd tho oth er In tho amount or $1884.00, and duo Decombor 1st, 1914 and Docom bor 1st, 191C, respectively, and bear ing 8 Intorcst por annum from date. That ho rocovor of and from tho dofondants tho sum of $1385.08. to gothor with Intorost tboroon rrom October 13, 1920, at tho rnto or 8 por annum: for tho sum of $"150, as attorney's foos herein, togothor with plaintiff's costs and disbursements and accruing costs. That tho lions claimed by tho dofondnnts and oach of thorn upon snld mortgaged prem ises bo doclarod subsoquont In tlmo and lnforlor In right to tbo mortgago of tbo plaintiff, except tho lion or tho Stato Land Doard of tho Stato or Oregon, which Is horoby concodod to bo superior thoroto; that tho lien ot plaintiffs said mortgago bo do clarod a first, prior and suporlor lien to all other liens ngalnst said proper ty, oxcopt said Stato Land Board'u mortgago. That tho usual docrco of salo ho mado by tho Court for tho sale ot said mortgaged promises, ox copt tho porsonal proporty mention ed In said mortgago. That said salo bo mndo by tho sheriff ot Klamath County, according to law. That tbo procoods ot said sale bo appllod, first, toward tho payment or tho costs nnd oxponsos ot this suit and ot said salo. Second, In tho paymont of tho plaintiffs Judgmont and decree horo ln, Including said attomoy's fees; Third, In tho paymont of wbatovor legnl lions may oxlst ngalnst tho said property, ob shown by the plead ings and proofs In this cause; and, that all persons claiming said lands by lion or proceedings subsoquont to the oxccutlon of plaintiffs Bald mortgago bo barrod and foreclosed of all right claim or equity of redemp tion In nnd to snld promises; and that plaintiff havo Biich other and furthor rollef as to equity may ap pertain. This summons Is served upon tho said dofondants by tho publication thereof In Tbo Evonlng Herald,1 a nowspaper publlshod ot goneral cir culation in Klamath County and tho Stato of .Oregon once a week tor six successive wooks. The first publica tion thoroor, being mado Docombor 24, 1920; and tho last publication Fobruary 4, 1921: by order ot tho Honorablo D, V. Kuykondall, Judgo of tho abovo ontltlod Court, which said order was made, entered and filed In tbo said court and cauBe, De cember 23, 1920, J. II. CAIWAHAN. Attorney for Plalntlfr. D 24-31 J, 7-14-2128 F 4 PUBLIC SERVICE MUST BE FRANK Sirs ADVISER INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20. "Do frank and advartlso," was tho ad vlco glvon public utility companlos by P. II. Oadsdon or Philadelphia, president or tho Amorlcan Electric Hallway association, at a mooting of tho Indiana Public Ulllltlos asso ciation. Uy this method, Mr. Gad sden snld, public understanding of utility probloniB can best bo ob tained nnd nocessary rata adjust mants nnd credit restoration has tened. "It Is absolutely necessary," ho said, "It public utilities aro to con tinue to function that thoy crcato.a flow or now capital Into tholr socur ItloB. Tho answor to this wholo problem Is tho granting ot rates to public utility companlos" which will Insuro a raturn to tbo socurlty hold ors that will Induco thorn to invost. Nothing less than this sort ot an ar rangomont will savo tho utilities trom ruin. "Adjustment ot public utility rates to a basis that will attract now money Into tho Hold will bo has tened by a thorough public under standing ot tho public utility prob lems. "Tho bost way to bring about that understanding Is to be frank and ad vortlso. "FrankncsB muBt go liirhd In band with advertising olso advertising falls. Thoroforo, bo propared, whon you bogln prcsontlng your story to. tho public, to toll tho wholo truth about your business to ovoryono. As tbo only customor of tho public Util ities, tho public Is entitled to know all about tbolr business and any pub lic utltllty which cannot stand tho searchlight of honest public Inquiry cannot hopo to obtain holp through fnvorablo public sontlmont. Put your houso In such order that you will roar tho quostlons ot no man. "Advortlso by ovory posslblo chan nol and hit tho lino hard. Toll your story ovorywhoro that tboro Is blank spaco which you fan fill. "Mako It plain that tho public utility problom Is tho problem of ovory man, women and child who uses your sorvlco. Strlvo by frank statoraont to convince conHumors that you aro trying to do tho bost thing for tbelr gcnoral good and that It Is In tholr own Interest, If nothing olso, that they should enlist them selves In your causo, Tho way to ac complish this result Is not to mako tho moro statoment that It Is your Intention to glvo good sorvlco, or to submit to tho public. a largo Indi gestible volume of statistics and then sit down and wait for tho millenni um. Tho thing to do Is to explain your situation In understandable tonus to Just as many folks as pos slblo, U you havo a good caso and will tell tho wholo truth about your situation In a stmplo and convincing mannor and glvo It dosorvlng circula tion through tho best avallablo ad vertising medium you aro certain to rally tbo public to your support. "Evory man desires good electric railway, gas, light, tolephono and tel ograph sorvlco, and ho will help you glvo It to him It you can show him that his holp Is needed to accomplish this desirable ond." DRUNK1CNE8S GROWS GREAT FALLS, Mont. Jan. 21. During 1920, tbo second yoar ot pro hibition in Montana, drunkonness In this city Incroasod approximately 41 por cont ovor 1919, tho first "dry" year, according to pollco records. General pollco arrests uIbo incroas od during 1920, but applications tor freo lodging In tho Jails foil off sharply, British Soldiers Search Irish in Cork zxZ.. , .. rj2p3IPife4SrHRSP8rasa ' V .;.-,,.. , v,-.: This Is a common occurronco In Cork, Ireland. In the Btroets. They aro hunting for weapons and British soldiers aro shown searching Irish pedestrians seditious literature. ITALY COMPELS T Ml OF IDLE LANDS OSTIA, Italy, Jan. 21. Efforts aro bolng made to reclaim and plant parts of tho vast tract or land which strotchos for several miles around Home and goes by tho namo of tho "Campagna Ilomana." It has been al lowed to remain ldlo and uncultiva ted ovor Blnco ilio tall or tho Roman Emplro. Iloforo that tlmo It was a sort of terrestrial paradlso; villas and gar dons woro dotted all ovor it as far as tbo oyo could see, It was luxuriant with fruits and flowors, it suppllod rood and work for thousands upon thousands of mon, it was ono ot tho most beautiful and intensively culti vated spots In tbo world. "When Itomo, however, was obliged to reBlgn hor position as "tho mis tress of tho world," tho "campagna" was abandonod and gradually becamo a marshy, malaria-Infected desert, in habited only by a row hardy shep herds. Now, however, tlio law which was recontly passed, docreelng that any one who docs not cultivate his land to tho utmost ot Its capacity Is llablo to havo tho land confiscated, Is be ginning to have Its effects. Prince Aldobrandlnl has engaged a company to reclaim a huge sestnto of several thousands ot acres, which ho owns In tho "campagna." Tho work has alroady begun and an oxporlmontal station has been sot up at Ostta. Tho land was first ot all drained and then arrangements wero made to obtain wator trom tbo Tiber for Irrigation. Electric tractors to draw tbo ploughs wero then bought nnd various kinds of fruits, vegetables and corcals cultivated In ordor to find out how fertile tho land is and What kind of crop it Is most adapted for. Tho results beyond the wildest hopes ot any ot tho promoters of tho company, Tbo land, after lying ldlo for centurlos, scorns to havo stored up Its fortuity throughout all that tlmo and now yields crop 117011 crop with unstinting hand. An attompt has oven beon made to grow cotton horo and tbo uxperlmont has been successful, but how suc cessful It has boon Impossible to dotormlno, as tho cotton used wns of tbo worst quality obtainable Thl& yoar, howovor, It Is proposod to plant Amorlcan or Egyptian cotton So happy havo tho results at tho oxporlmontal station been, that it Is hoped that soon work may bo be gun tor tbo total reclaiming ot tho wholo of tho "campagna." Divorced Persons Should Show Cause Declares Preachers Tho whalo can Jump out of tho wator to a holgbt ot 25 root with tho groatest ease. mj-uiJwuvwww-.-'v-''--'-- .-i-.-1-.-i-i- ,- ---- ------ - . Tell 'Em by Their 'Hats ssBvn VvV 'Hr MtHLaLaLaLBp&9sL Wr s & -jl JlsaLaLaLaLaLafcnwGBB t' "' jHjf f'h ' 'VisiiiiHnsVE IP"''F5J" kCs"??'iBBliil In some countries you can tell a man's occupation a block away by bis bat. Tho gentloman with tho plumes Is head janitor ot tbo city ball at Rome, Italy. Th other hat is that of a Chinese priest. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M Jan. 21. Albuqucrquo ministers, If thoy havo their way, will know moro about tho folks they marry, partic ularly as to whether thoy have beon dlvorcod. Thoy aro going to ask tho 1921 session ot tho stato Ieylslaturo to pass a law requiring nl' appli cants tor marrlago licenses to fill out a "questionnaire" showing what ox porlcnco, It any, thoy have bad on tho matrimonial sea. The Rev. C. O. Bockman, an nfrir cor ot tbo ministerial alliance, which Is backing movo, stated that quite frequently couples present themiolv os to a minister nnd for all ho may know, ono or both may havo been roccntly divorced or divorced on what tbo churches nro generally coin ing to consider "trivial" grounds. Undor tho proposed law, persons applying for marrlago licenses would be required to stato whothcr thoy havo been divorced and glvo tho data and placo where tho docree wns Issued. "Of courso, wo rcallzo that tho ro sult ot our refusal would not pre vent parsons from being married," Dr. Bockman added, "but It is not a question of whether ministers or Jus tices ot tho pence perform tho cere monies, but whether tho ministers aro to havo legal moans of getting In formation which they must havo to know wbother they can conscient iously porform tho marriage." START WAR its BCHUI1 .HIRES At a combined meeting ot the Rhodo Island Ayrshlro association nnd tho Rhode Island Holstcln- Fro slan club, Interest In tuberculosis eradication and tho "Purebred Slro" campaign recolvcd special attention. Tho two clubs discussed plans for cleaning up tuborculosls and planned to do tholr utmost to ellmlnato every scrub slro in Rhodo Island. Dept. of Agriculture Weekly News Lot-tor. I WEATHER RECORD I o o Horoatter Tho Herald will publish tho mean and maximum tempera turos and precipitation record as tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will covor the day previous to tho papor's Issue, up to & 0 clock or tho day. Pro Max. Mln. clpltntlon Jan 1 ........ 40 27 Jan 2 45 36 23 Jan 3 43 37 Jan 4 46 33 Jan 5 31 27 80 Jan C 25 4 Jaa 7 39 17 Jan. 8 ........ 21 13 - Jan 9 31 13 Jan 10 32 14 Jan 11 29 7 Jan 12 30 20 07 Jan 13 39 30 Jan 14 34 26 Jan 1G..T..... 40 26 Jan 16 . 35 34 Jan 17 41 25 10 Jan 18 33 30 10 Jan 19 33 30 13 m WASHINGTON'S BONUS FUND IS l8,00O,0O0 1 Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all atomaoh, liver, and bowel poisons beforo breakfast. ' To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bilo to coat your tonguo and sicken your breath or dull your hoad; no consti pation, bilious attacks, sick hoad acho, colds, rhoumatlsm or gassy, acid stomach, you must bntbo on tho Insldo llko you batho outside This Is vastly moro Important, becauso the skin pores do not absorb Impurities! into tho blood, while tho bowel pores do. To kocp theso poisons and toxins well flushed rrom tho stomach, llvor, kidneys and bowels, drink beforo breakfast oach day, a glass ot hot water with a toaspoontul or llmo stono phosphato In It. This will cleanso, purify and freshen tho en tiro alimentary tract beforo eating moro tood. Get a quarter pound ot limestone phosphato trom your pharmacist. It Is Inexpenslvo and almost tasteless. Drink phosphatcd hot water evory morning to rid your systom ot those vile poisons and toxins; also to pro- vent tholr formation. Adv. Scientists aro ngrood that walnuts nro not only a substantial article ot tood, but that they are an excellent substltuto tor meat. Thoy contain far less water than do potatoes, beet steak, or wheat flour, while- tho por contago ot protein and rat :s far la excess. Woman In Turkey, by a new law, aro not allowed to bo seen In public? with a man. WASHINGTON BRIDE dLVMPIA, Wash., Jan. 21. Washington stato bonus to soldlors of tbo world war, voted at tho No vember olectlon, will cost $18,000, 000, James H. Davis, chairman ot the appropriation committeo ot the lower houso or tho state legislature, announced recently. When tho bill was originally drawn It was estima ted th,at $11,000,000 would be re quired. Mr. Davis said that tho heavy requirements ot tbo bonus bill will mako it necessary to cut all state ap propriations as sharply as posslblo. Tho city of Cleveland boasts of 35,000 club women. MRS JOHN C. WALKER Ono ot the prettiest woddlngs ot tho season In Washington was that ot Miss Holen Claxton, daughter ot tho U. S. commissioner ot education, and John C. Walker. Everybody Is or Should Be Talking of Building, Now- x 1 r hi "Let ID2R dream of a now Home come truo this yoar I Start planning now, so that as soon as the weather pcrmlta you can got tho work under way, and havo tho now homo completed in tlmo to plant the flowers and garden." Tho da) s of "high cost of lumber" aro past. Recent price readjustments, covering a- number of months, have brought lumber prices back "to earth." In fact, Lumber was tho first of all great living commodities to come back to nnywhero near a normal basis. EASY TO BUILD Made So by "Big Bain" Service We havo established a reputation In this community as an authority on lumber and its products, and how to uso them. Years of experienco In tho building and material business, and a special study ot tbo different kind of wood, enable us to give you practical advice as to tho varieties and grades of material best suited for each particular purpose, Our experience saves you money and mistakes. Wo take a personal Interest in your building problems, helping you plan tho arrangements and construction, mak ing estimates, securing .competent workmen, and holplng you in every way wo can. That this service Is appreciated Is evidenced by our growing list of Satisfied Customers, who insist on telling their, neighbors and friends about us, Intimat ing that tho "1IIQ BASIN" Is a good place to go whon buying lumber. The Big Basin Lumber Company W. H. KMNGENIlEitG, Manager Main and Spring Streets. Phone 107 EXCLUSIVE NATJIONAIj BUILDERS BUREAU REPRESENTATIVES