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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1921)
TUKSDAV, APRIL 13. 1021. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'ACIB TWO Hie Evening Herald n j. Murray... TOED SOULE ., ........11I tor City lCUitor Published Jally excopt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Entered at tho poitofflco at Kla math Falls, Ore., for transmission through tho malls as socond-class matter. MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS. .. The Associated Press Is exeluslTely entitled to tho use for republication of all news dispatches orodltod to It, or not othorwlso crodltod In this paper, and also tho local nowa pub lisher horoln. 'AMERICAN MADE K. TUESDAY, AI'JUIj II HUM. Three New States Will Be Created f &r7r7& ftrjl. MSJB IF IT'S NEW lT's ,1KRK- kSf:H I If IT'S HERE IT'S NEW. I J. Hon to Falrvlow school nt an approxl- ma to cbst of $12,00.00; purchasing all of Mocks Throo nml Four, Kin- . math Lnko Addition at an approxl- mnto cost of Throo Thousand Dol (Ool. E. Ilofcr In tho Manufacturer) Within a docado throo how states will bo carved out of tho Immense domain still known as tho west. Two thirds of tho area, four fifths of tho mineral wealth, throe fourths of tho wator power, and nlne-tonths of tho timber aro In this vast area. This great two-thirds area which grows tho surplus grain and sugar and wool and live stock that foods and clothos tho nation, has only about one-fourth tho representation In congress. Tho throo now states will be formod from the western slopo of Colorado, from Northern Idaho and tributary territory from Washington and montana, and another from Northern' California and Southern Oregon. These states will bo callod Lin coln, Columbus and Jefferson, tq preserve the great national tradl tlons surrounding these Amorlcan political horoos, who discovered and founded freo Amorlca. ROBERT N. CIUNE Robert N. Crane, natlvo of Now Jersey, Is tho first American law. yor to bo mail a DrIUsh king's counsel. lars. for n school slto, and building Klamnth Falls, Oregon 11AHV lAU(iltTi:il Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Manning, of spring inuu, aro mo parents 01 a ton- and tnp pound daughter, born this morning, his choice and cuulpplng a school houso thoroon nt an approximate coat of $33,000 In ami for said school district. Tho voto to bo oy onllot upon which shall bo tho words "Ilonds Yes" and "Ilonds No;" nnd the votor shall place a cross (X) botwoon tho word "Ilonds nnd tho word $160.00; that said applicant wilt of fer final proof In support of his ap plication and Hwom statement on the 20lh dny of May, 1921, boforu llort C. Thomas, U. 8. Commissioner, nt I "Yes" or botweon tho word "Ilonds" and tho word "No" which Indicates Tho young lady will be christened I.uolla Lnvoruo. Dr. Gcorgo I. Wright was tho attending physician. m HICKMAN IIUYH 11U1CK Roy HIckmnn, of Fort Klamath, has purchased from tho Ilulck Sales and Sorvlco Station n 1921 five-pas- songer Dulck, which be drove to his homo this morning. Tho favorlto poison used by the Australian bus men In warfare Is ob tained from certain portions of a put refying corpse. It Is said tlt a man wounded with a war-shaft polsonod with this awful ronom dies of Jock Jaw almost Immediately. Klamath Student Will Receive Degree At.O. A. C. Shortly Austin M. Caso, son of Theodoro N. Caso, of Merrill routo, Klamath Falls, president of the Klamath County farm: bureau, will receive his degree of D. S. in economics and sociology from tho school of com merce at O. A. C. this spring. Caso was graduated from the Kla math county high school, and played football there during his senior year. and was manager of tho'hlgh school annual. At college he has been honored by eloctlon tor Scabbard and Ulade, hon orary military fraternity. Ho is t president of Theta Chi, national soa ial fraternity, and is also a captain In the It. O. T. C. Students numbering 824 have en rolled in the school of commerce so far this school year. Commorce is considered one of the most popular courses In collego, becauso graduates aro always placed in good positions with attractive salaries. furituri; buyers Tqko advantago or my outsldo sor vlco. I havo a car and llko to drive It. You need turnlturo end would llko to buy It. Call 41-W and I will send for you; also tako you homo. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "The Furnisher of Happy Homos" WEATHER RECORD Tho noils for tho recaption of tho ballots cast for or against mo con traction of said IndobtodnosB will, on said day nnd dnto and at tho place aforesaid, bo oponod nt tho hour of two o'clock p. m. nnd remain open until tho hour of sovon o'clock p. m. of tho samo day when tho satno shall be closed. lly order of tho district school board nf School District No. One of Klamath County, Oregon, mndo thlsl 25 day of March A. I). 1921. C. II. UNDERWOOD Chairman. District School Hoard Attest: IDA II. MOMYKR District Clerk Any person Is nt llborty to nrotest this purcbaso beforo entry, or Inltlato a contest nt any tlmo boforn patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this o'llco, alleging facts which would dofont tho entry. Notice will bo published for nine consecutlvo weeks In Tho Evonlng Herald, at Klamath Falls. Oregon. JAS. F. RURGKSS Register 8-15-22-20-r.-12-19-20.3 NOTICE NOTICE FOR PUHLIUATION. (Publisher.) Not conl land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Offlco nt Lakovlow, Oru- gon, March 23, 1921. Notice Is horoby glvon that Ella M. McMillan, whoso post-offlco address Is 217 Pine St., Klamnth Falls, Ore gon, did, on tho 24th dny of Juno, 1920, fllo In this offlco Sworn Statu niont and Application, No, 011479, to purchoso tho 8W14. SEU. 8E4 SWU Sec. B; NH NWK. Section 8. Township 38S, Range 13 K. Wlllam otto Meridian, nnd tho tlmbor thoro on, under tho provisions of tho net lANTLEEJY s m. m. vcmctiCjW JL m. (fn J PRODUCT iggjffi It Can't Leak, )SS Because It's lfp Made. in 0ne vi.l 4rmJiS, ALLoneplece.llkenliottlesno wVvttJ5wi5R'i seams, no Joints. Even Hop- NS & 'lWC P cket is moulded In. Ounf. NSiVx IS.' w. nntecd for full two years' icrvlep VK or a new one free. OetnKanf- NAftj. I leek. You may need It tonight. STAR DRUG CO. fend this nctlon or pay tho amount I duo as above shown, togothor with i costs nnd accrued Intorcst, and in caso of your failure to do so, n do-1 creo will be rondorcd foreclosing tho i Hen of said taxoH and costs against the land nnd premise nbovo named. I This summons Is published by urd-' er of the Honorable I). V Kuykou-' dull. Jlliliri, tit llm (!lrrult (?nurt llf of Juno 3. 1878, nnd acts nmendn-'the Stnto of Oregon for tho County tory, known as tho "Timber nnd of Klnmnth nnd said ordor was mndo Stono Law," at such value as might nnd dnted this 2Sth dny of March VWVWWWVWMAi To whom it may concern. Notlco Is hereby given thnt all parti-. ...Ih. t,..,lM Kill. nM.iHal at, -J :-..- .bo.iM.rt.. .-. bo fixod by nppralsomcnt. nnd that.. 1921 nu,l thn int of th flri m.1,11 count of work or auppllos furnished purJun"t J ;ucl nppHcnMon, the cation of this summons In the 29th nn h ron.trnrllnn nf ihn Tnl nniiil """ " "moor inoroon novo noon ,ly of March 1921. I being built from Poo Vnlloy to Do- Si!0":, nania must bo O contractors, nnd moneys received bo signed by both said contractors, C-1&-ZZ-29-5-12 Hundred Twnntv All process nud papers In this pro- ' K"rt by both of snld 'J . "; 'ho J,ljJnIn,,in5 od 300,M ooedlng may be serXed upon the un- I nil receipts for rt .l0J.1 A1; J,? 'Virnnt m le":''" residing within the Hl.tn by said firm must 'n.n''1. ", f0B0'5' "" J"1'1. '"'; n. " ' '" of Oregon nt the nildress hereafter ,th ni.i rnntmrtnrs. offer final proof In stipnort of his nn- ,-ntin,i NOTICE tW nEAHINd OF FfNAJi ACCOUNT, AND FOR DlrV CHAROn OF ADMINniTltATOn. Address Hereafter Tho Heratd will publish i 'SL tb.5 Matter of the Estate of Ed- the moan and maximum tempera , na k. Kerns, ueceaseu. turos and proclnltntlon record as tak- In tno eountr court of Klamath en by the U. S. Reclamation sorvlce cou?l.y Oregon. ....... tatlon. Publication will cover the ! co ncreuy given uoi n. j. dar nrevlous to tho nanor'a Issue, up , Mattoon. tho administrator or tno os- Have You Seen Keller today? At the Theaters THE STAR "Panthea" by all odds the greatest photoplay In which Norma Talmadgo starred, has been, revived by 8eli- nlck pictures and will bo the fea tured attraction at tho Star tboatro today. Directed by Allan Dwan, than whom the screen boasts no mo'ro prominent flguro in production ac tivities, "Panthea" brings with it a plot that Is aurchargod with all tho olemonts of entertainment mystory, Intrigue, tragedy, romanco and hu mor. It's nil there, bound together In an enthralling story of the love of Russian woman In whose abilities sho sincerely be lieves. So deep Is the lovo of Pan thea for this man that sho 'sacrifices her honor In ordor to raise him to tho pinnacle of success of which she dreams. Tho role of Panthoa will bo re membered throughout Miss Tal roadge's screen career as her crown ing ncblevomcnt. to 5 o'clock of tbo day. Prh Max. Mln. clpltatlon Apr. 4 43 23 Apr. 5......... 50 23 4 Apr. 6 01 23 Apr. 7 r 61 19 , Apr. 8. .... CC 33 Apr. 9. (1C 36 Apr. 10 '. 66 42 Apr. 11 61 35 m Havo You Rivn Kcllcy tiwlny? NOTICE Of Meeting of Landowner! of Upper VnnRrlmjiiCT Drainage District A meeting of tho landowners of tbo Upper Van Ilrlmmcr Dralnago District, of Klamath county, Oregon, will bo hold at tho residence of Fred McKendree, on April 22, 1921, for tho purpose of electing ono director. FRED M'KENDREE. 12V13 Secrotnry Equity No. Itifll NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTOAOi; , Breat for a man TIIE UBERTY You've seen Tom Mix, tho William Fox star, handle a' wild horse. Watch him handlo a wild auto in "Tbo Road Demon," whlcn Is showing at the Llborty theatre tonight. As a stunt it's a novel hair-raiser. Mix has done nothing In pictures that contains a greater number of thrills, according to roport. And there's a lovo romance, of course, to temper the exciting moments. "The high quality of success that follows advertising' Jn -the- eUiiifJed column of Tho Herald ii dua to the intelligence of its readers. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. tate of Ednn E rendered his final horoln his petition Kan;, deceased, has al account nnd tiled for final set- plication nnd sworn statement on tho 4th dny of June 1921, boforn llort C. Thonins V, a Commissioner, nt Klamath Falls. Orctron. Any person Is nt Pnrty to protest this purchase beforo entry or Initiate i.T a contost nt any. tlmo boforn patent Issues, by filing n corroborated affi davit lr this offlco, alleging facts which DUld defeat tho entry. Notle will be publlshod for nine eonsoru.ivn weeks In the Evonlng Herald. Klamnth Falls Ore. JAS. F. IlURflESS. Register 29. Apr. 6-12-19-26 Mnr 3-10-17-24 mentioned. W. R. WILET. Attorney for Plaintiff iiir, Odd Fellows' Rulldlng, MnmnUi rnii, Oregon. M 29, A n-l2-.19.2f. M. 3 10 i tlomont nnd dlschargo; nnd that Wed- SU.MM,N'J 2. ,'HnljJCrJOV..,N neidnv. Ihn 13th dar of Anrll. 1921.. runiAdAJnuiw, ur n. uica at tno nour or 10 ociock a. m., at IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THB STATE OF ORKOON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Dv Liikey. Plaintiff Ti. A. Qauthler and J. Oauthler, Do- tho county court chambers In tho Courthouse In Klamath Falls, Oro gon, has been duly appointed by said court for hearing of said final ac count nnd nhleeilona. If anr. thnrntn anrf for hnarlnr of nit ontltlon for fondants settlement of said estato and dls- To A. Oauthler and J. Oauthler the charge of said administrator, at above uamed defendants, which time and place any person In lDB Name of the State et Ore Interested In said estate may appear ten: and file his exception In writing and You are hereby notified that Dave show cause, if any. why said final Llskey the holder of Certificate of account should not bo approved and Delinquency numbered 1214 Issued allowed and the estate settled and on tho 20th day of February 1921 the administrator discharged. ! by the Tax Colloctor of the County of H. J. MATTOON i Klamath, Stato of Oregon, for tbo ArlmlnUtmtnr .amount oi oil ana Oi-iuu uouars, Mar. 15-2!.29-Apr.5-12 Louis Roesch. Plaintiff, vs. T. W. Pboneger and J. S. llalloy, partnors doing business as Pboncgor & llalloy, W. T. Estop nnd A. W. Walker Auto Company, Defendants. Notice is horoby glvon that tho un dersigned will on Wednesday tho 20th day of April. 1921, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day at tholiowlo Garago, Esplanadn and Pine streets, In Klumath Falls, Oregon, offer for salo at public auction, and will soil to tho highest blddor for cash In hand, tho following described person al property, to-wlt: Ono Modol S-H C-Ton Atterbury truck, Sorll No. 50111 Motor No. 1)100874; also Ono Model 8-E BTon Atterbury truck, Serll No. C0014, Motor No. 11100910 This salo Is for tho purpose of fore closing a certain Chattel Mortgage on tho abovo dcscrtCed porsonal pro perty given by W. T. Estep on the 28th day of Sotpembor, 1920, to A. W. Walker Auto Company and as signed to Louis Roosch. (Slgnod) IX)UI8 ROESCH. By Stono am Wlost Ills Attornoys A 12-19 SCHOOL DISTRICT HON!) ELEG TION NOTICE NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THB STATE OF OREOON, FOR KLAM- ATI! COUNTY. In tbo Matter of the Estato of James Phillips, Decoased. Notice Is hereby given: That Gcorgo Phillips, Administrator of tho estatq of James Phillips, decoased, has rondorod and pfesontod for set tlement, and filed In said Court his final account of his administration ship of said estate, together with a roport theroof, and that the 30 day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock In tho foro noon of said day, at tho Court-room of said Court, nr tho Courthouso In said County of Klamath, State of Oro gon, has boon fixed by the Court as tho tlmo and placo for tho Bottlomont of said, account and tho hearing of said roport and objections thereto, at tho samo being the nmount then duo and delinquent for taxes for tho yoar 1918 togothor with penalty, Intorcst and costs thoroon upon tho roal prop erty assossed to you, of which you are tbe'ownor as appoars of record, oltu atod. In said County and Stato, and particularly boundo and described as follows, to-wlt: . Northoast Quarter (NHtt of the Southwest Quarter (SWU) of sec tion 25, township 38 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, You are further notified that said Dave Llskey has paid taxes on. said premises for prior or subsequent yeas, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: Tear's Date Tax Amount Tax Paid Receipt No. 1118 Feb. 20 1921 7640 $5.40 1919 Feb. 26 1921 7279 8.28 Bald A. Oauthler and J. Oauthler as the owners of the legal title of the above describe! property as the same urlilMi tltnn nn1 nlnrn ftnv Mnftn In forested In said estate may appear 'appears of record, and each of the and file his exceptions and objections " other persons above named are here theroto In writing to said account and .by further notified that Dave Llskey contest the same Dated, Klamath Falls, Orogon, March 26, 1921. OEOROE PHILLIPS, Administrator of the Estato of Jamos Phillips, Deceased, 29-C-12-19--26 1LJ i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office nt Lakovlow, Ore gon Mnrcli -1, 1031. Not Coal Land Stato of Oregon, County of Klamath ss. School District No. Ono. Notlco Is horoby glvon thnt nt tho school district bond election hereby called to bo hold at Contral School, Klamath Falls in and for School Dis trict No. One. of Klamath County,) 12E, Will. Morldlan, and tho tlmbor Notlco Is hereby .given that Roy F. Durbln whoso post-offlco address Is caro K. K. K. Store, Klamath Falls, Orogon, did, on tho 26th day of Juno, 1920, filo In this offlco Sworn Statement and Application, No. 011483. to purcbaso the EH SE'4 Soc. 12, T. 38s., R. 11B Lots 3, 4, Soctlon 7, Township 38s, Range will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a de croo foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after the first publica tion of this summons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, nnd do- Make The OREGON Your Hotel When in PORTLAND SS - sg1 j, p " J POPULAR SPACIOUS LOI1I1Y At the Center of Everything BROADWAV nt STARK ST. Wo suggest yov write, phono or wlro for reservations Arthur II. Meyers, Manager New Stock Pianos $360 up. Do not fall to son tho now Instruments at your disposal at our more. Terms aro ad lusted to suit conditions so nlso buyers will not fall to visit us. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Ono Lu.ihicin Musla B07 Main Ht, 1- tiU 7-Passenger HUDSON CARS FOR HIRE The cars that go and get back. Phone 77 REX CAFE PAINTING Practical painting, gliding, bronr tng, onamnllng, kalsomlnlng, wall paper cleaning and gonnral con I trading. 11. C. TUTHILL 'Phono 183 525 Oak St. Phone 531-R W. E. and J. . PATTERSON CONTRACTING PAINTERS Wo give ull our work porsonal attenttnn. Uso nothing but first class material. Let us glvo you tlguros on your painting. 133 N. 4th St. Res. Phone 531-R f 1 1 Ml M I III 1 1 H 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 frl-H-l-M-H- II f Mltll fill -If f III 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 II I IIH U 4 NOW ON SALE "OREGON-PRIDE oi the WEST THE NEW STATE SONG OF OREGON OET A COPY OF. THIS NEW STATE SONO AND LEARN ITS WONDERFUL MELODY. ' Oregon, the 18 day of April! A. D, 1921 between tbo hours of two o'clock p. m. and seven o'clock p. m., there will be submitted to the legal voters thereof tho question of contracting a bended Indebtedness In the sum of $60,000.00 for the pur pose of building an addition to Mills Addition school nt a cost of approxi mately 12,000.00; bulldlnc on nddl- Musical Directors College Professors Secretaries of Chambers of Commerco all over tho Stato are writing tho composer speaking in glowing torms of this now song. It U being sung In every Patriotic school ia tho Stato. Got your copy today and help boost your own otato. ON SALE AT tberon, undor the. provisions of tho act of Juno 3, 1878.. and acts amend atory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as , might f be fixed by appralsoment, and that, It pursuant to such application, thojl land and timber thereon nave been appraised, foiir-hundred-twenty-dol-nra thn timber estimated 260M board feet at 1.00 per M, and tho land'f KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE GEO. A. WtRTZ, PROP. X