The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MONDAY,
MAY B,
1P21
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OBgflON
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The Evening Herald
H J. MURRAY ,. Bdltor
ntEI) BOUIiK . City Editor
Publlshod Jally oxcopt Sunday, by
The Herald Publishing Company ot
Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth Strcot.
Entered at the postoftlco at Kla
aath Falls, Ore, tor transmission
through tho malls as socond-class
natter.
MEMIIKK OK Tim ASSOCIATED
PRESS.
Tho Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to tho uso for republication
ot all news dispatches crodlteU to It,
or not otherwlso credited In this
paper, and also tho local nows pub
lisher heroin.
MONDAY, MAY
I IK! I
TAKES ISSUE WITH
CKMKXT CONTRACTORS.
I
Kilitnr Tim Herald: Referring to
tho statement published In Thol
Herald ot April 14, In which Louis'
K. Porter toolc exceptions to tho'
scalo ot wages set by Hodcnrrlcrs
Union local No. 117. I fear tho public
may havo been misled by tho con
tractor's words. Our union Is an
organization of skilled laborers
whose chief function Is to mix pro
perly tho mortar used In build
ing. While good brick or good tllo
Is Important, tho most essential
thing Is tho mortar that holds tho
brick or tllo together. Regardless
ot the destruction caused by tRc
wind yesterday, tho vital point in
all construction is that the mor
tar bo mixed by skilled hands.
As regards tho scalo ot wages
adopted by the Hodcarrlcra Union,
I wish to say that though the cost
ot living is hlghor hero than else
whoro, tho now union, as a mat
tor ot t.",ct, Is taking wages that
are over a dollar a day less than
the standard scalo In vogue
through tho western country.
I wish, also, to contradict tho
statement made by Mr. Porter, in
tho article referred to above, that
our union fixed the scale of wages
for cement workers or com
mon labor. No attempt was
Letters From
The People
mado by our union to fix the com4Frl(Jajp af(ornooIIt Aprll 15. Tho
ponsatton for this class of labor,
' T. J. GOItMAN,
President Hodcarrlcs Union,
Local 177.
LOXEPIXK ITEMS
s J. R. Elliott and J. E. Enman fann
ed groin at the Enman ranch, Tues
day. F. C. Slgford was a business caller
fa the county seat Tuesday.
A surprise party was given at tho
frame ot S. E. Enman and bride Sat
urday night. Dancing was indulged
la until the wee hours ot the morn
ing when lunch, consisting of sand
wiches, cake and coffee, was served.
All present report a most 'enjoyablo
tlmo.
Lone Pine was well represented at
tko club meeting held at Mt. Lakl
aurch Friday night. Those In at
tendance were: August Bucslng and
Frank Slgford and families; C. W.
Lewis and children; Hugh O'Connor,
Mrs. Al Bunnell and children; Lo
lalno and Itoy Boasley, Margarot
Welfle and Marie Dolan.
Clyde Darks purchased a Dodge
or this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dolan and
ordan Dolan spent Sunday nt the
O'Connor ranch.
A ditch Is uudar construction
across tho highway, cast of tho school
koua and, In consequence, passage
no this point Is blocked temporarily.
Tho minutes of tho Lone Pine clu
meeting-) follew: The meeting of the
Lono Pine poultry club was called to
rder Friday, April 15, by the presi
dent. Thu roll was tailed and the
members answorcd by giving a rea
son tor tbo best tlmo for hatching
chickens. Tbo report of tho commit
to on Information consisted ot a pa,
per on "The Rci ting Hen and Care of
Raby Chickens," by tho chairman,
Elmer lluesslng. Ho concludod with
tho "Story cf the l.lttlo Itod Hon."
Questions wero asked and answered.
Tho motion to uppoint a program
committee wus mado and curried.
James liuuncll. Kluicr Ilueslng und
Lorulno Ileusly .vere appointed. Jaa.
IVuunoIl wu appointed chairman ot
tho committee. Tho roll-call topic de
cided upon for tho next meeting waa
"One Essential for a Healthy Hen."
The topic for discussion ut tho next
mooting Is "Candling Eggs."
Tho Home Making club was called
to order at 9 30 a. m., Tuosday,
Aprll 19, by tho president. Tho roll
was called und was answered by nam
lap, 'a strain, and telllug how to re
movo'It. Thd .topic for discussion was
"Fllea andThe)r Dangers," by Joyco
Slgford. Tho ailslstattti stato club lotl
dor, MIsb CoweIII, favored tho club
with a short address, 'fho program
commi'ttoo decldod. upon the fellow
IntS program for next weok Noll1
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Dclysla. the Parisian dancer and
musical cuniedy star Is shown as
alio sailed for Europe after an en
gagcroenl In "Afgar" In New York
Her departing words were "Your
women they are yc ver-ry
charming but so what ees cct 1
should say io scll-sumclonl
What' The American men'
Ah-h-h' They aro deefcrent'
Wotderful'
call topic, "Helpful Hints for Saving
Time." Topic for discussion, "How
to Make a Yard Attractive." "An Im-
alljplement Used In Sowing." Topic for
discussion 'The Story of tho Sewing
'Machine''
Tho club members of I.ono Pine
aro busy preparing their program for
Saturday night.
Tho regular. mooting of tho Garden
nltiK unn tinlri nt irirt aWrinnl finnan
mooting was called to order by tho
president, James Hunnell. The roll
wan called arid no ono found absent.
The report of the Information com
mittee wns beard Tho committee had
been gathering information on gar
den Insects and the methods of ex
terminating them. Louis Slgford,
chairman of tho committee, read a
paper on "The Valuo of Testing
Seeds." Tho motion to uppoint a
program committee was made by
Chaxlotteo Geertson. The motion car
ried. Elmer Bussing, Lolse Slgford
and Charlottee Geertson were ap
pointed on the committee. The toploc
decided upon for discussion at the
next meeting wns "What to Grew,
Considering Climate, "Water, Soil,
Drainage, Market etc.,'
PRINTERS HTIUKK
CHICAGO. May 2 -Printers'
strlKes in many cuios are ru .-,
today. About 250 locals had sign-
ed contracts. Two Pennsylvania
......n.r. nmi nnn in Now York i
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Advertising pays. Try It and see.
Guest Capacity at
Crater Lake Doubled
According to announcement Just
mado by Vornon Vnwtor nnd Geo. T.
Collins, who aro Medford members of.
tho now Crater I-oko1 company vhlch
has tnken over tho hotel, transporta
tion and other concessions of the Crir
tor National park from Alfred I,1
Parkhurnt, tho hotel capacity- will be
doubled at Crater Lake this mi miner
by tho addition of 75 commodious
furnished touts with wooded floors,
woodon walls eight feet high, doors,
and glass windows with screens,
Those tents havo'nlread)' been pur
clinsed and will lio placed In uso whuh
tho season opeiiH July 1st, being enac
ted on tho grounds adjacent to tho
hotel. Tho hotel and tents will ac
commodate xibout 350 guests. Med
ford Mall Tribune.
Got results by using class nds.
WEATHER RECORD I
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Horoaftor Tho Herald will pubtlsh
tho mean and maximum temporn
turcs and proclpltatI6n rocord as tak
en by tho U. S. Hoclnmntlon sorvlca
latlon. Publication will cover the
day previous to tho papor's Issuo, up
to S o'clock of tho day.
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'May 1 . . . C7
SUMMONS FOR rUIlLICATIOX IN'
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR KUA-
MATH, COUNTY.
.
William Devaul, Plaintiff, Vs. lloy
A. Dennis. Defendant.
To Roy A. Dennis tho nbovo nnmed
defendant. .
In the Name ot the State of Ore
icon You nro hereby notified that Wm.
Devaul the holder or Certlncate of
Delinquency numbered 1146 liwuod
on the 27th day ot October, 1919
by the Tax Colloctor ot tho County
of Klamath, State of Oregon, for
the amount of Four and ($4.41)
41-100-DoUars, the samo being, the
amount then due and delinquent
for taxes for the year 1914 together
with penalty, lntfcrost and costs
theron upon the real property as
sessed to you, ot which you are the
owner as appears ot record, sltuatod
in
said County and Btate, and par-
tlcularly bounded and described as
iiiMti.a n.vrlt- Tho flnnth IIAlf of
the South Half of tho Northwest I
Quarter of tho Northeast quarter,
fl g K wu N RU) 0, Bec.
t,on 3C Townshlp 39. Range 16 East
willlamette Meridian.
You are further notified that said
Wm. Devaul has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or sunfoquonr
'years, with tho rato of lntertut on
Bail amounts ns follews:
' VWMtfiffiF i0misM A
Date
Paid
Tax no
colpt
Am't. Kate ot
Intorcat
No.
Oct. 27. .7068 4.48
1919
Oct. 27, 6986 3.67
1919
Oct. 37, 7228 3.33
1919
Oct. 37, 6201 2.00
12
12
13
13
1919
Said Hoy A. Dennis an tho owner
ot thu legal tttlo ot tho ubovo de
scribed property as tho sumo appears
ot record, nud each ot tho other
persons nbovo named aro horoby
further notified that Win. Davnul
wilt apply lo the Circuit Court of tho
County and Statu aforesaid for n do
creo foreclosing tho llun ngaliiHt the
property nbovo described, anil men
tioned In said certificate. And you
are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days nftor tho first pub
lication ot this summons, exclusive of
thu day of said first publication, and
defend this action or pay tho amount
duo as nbovo jhown, together with
costs nnd nccruod Interest, und In
enso of your fnlluro to do so, n de
cree will bo rendered foreclosing
tho lien ot said taxes and Vint
ngnlnst thu land nnd promises nbovo
nnmed,
This summons Is published by
order of tho Honorable 1). V. Kuy
kendnll. Judge of tho Circuit Court
of tho Stato of Oregon for tho Coun
ty of Klamath and suld nrdnr was
mado and dated this 4th day of
April, 1921 and tho dnto of the first
publication of this summons Is the
4th day ot Aprll, 1921.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may bo served upon tho un
dersigned residing within tho Stnto
of Oregon ut tho address herenftor
montloned.
W. M DUNCAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address 206 Odd Fellows' llulldlng,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
suMMONB roil runi.ic.vnox in
FOIIKCLOSUIIK OF TAX L1KX
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OIIEGON, FOR KLA
MATH COUNTY.
Wm. Dcvaul, Plaintiff vs. Walter
S. Johnson and Oscur O. Williams,
Defendants.
To Wnltor S. Johnson and O.-icnr
O. "Williams tho above named do
defendants. In tho Namo of tho Stnto of Oro
gon: You nro horcby notified, that Wm.
Dovaul tho holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 1147 Issued
on the 27th day of October. 1919
by tho Tax Colloctor of the County
of Klamnth, Stnto of Oregon, for thu
amount of Four nnd ($4 41) 41-100-Dollars,
tho samr bolng tho
amount thon duo and delinquent
for taxes for tho year 131.4 together
with penalty, Interest nnd costs
thereon upon tho real property as
sessed to you, ot which you nro tho
owner as appears ot record, sltuatod
In said County and Stato, and par-
nicutarly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit; Tho South Halt of
'At. - X,-W lf, M
tho Southeast
lilt; iiurwi nun ui
Quarter ot tho Northeast quarter
(SWNtt S. H. U N. E. M. of Section
35 Township 38, Range 15 East Wi
llamette Meridian.
'. You are further notified that said
Wm. Devaul has paid tao on said
premises for prior or subsequent
years, with the rats ftf Interest on
said amounts as follews:
Yeo'rs Date Tax Re- Am't. Rate of
Tax Paid eelpt
No.
Yca'ra
Tax
1916
1910
1011
1918
Interest
$4.41 12
3.67 12
3.33 12
2.69 12
27. 7069
1919
27, 6987
1919
37, 7229
1919
37. 6202
1919
Said Walter 8. Johnson and Oscar
O. Williams as the owner ot tho lo-
vnl flfln nt tha nhnTn dMterlhim nro-
perty at the same appears of record,
and each of the othor por
,oni aboT, ntm,a hore,
by furtbsr notlflod that Wm. Dovaul
will apply, to tno circuit court or tno
County and Stato aforesaid for a du-
creo foreclosing the lion against th
property nnove uescriuou, anil mon-
tloned In snld certificate. And you
are hsreby summoned to appear
191G Oct,
1916 Oct,
1917 Oct,
1918 Oct,
within slxtydnyn aftnr tho first pub
lication of tills summons, excluslvo of
tho day of said first publication, nnd
dotend this action or pay thn amount
duo ns nbovo shown, together with
costs nnd nccruod Interest, and In
rnso of your fnlluro to do so, n de
cree will bo rendered foreclosing
tho llou of said taxes and rusts
against tho laud and promises above
named.
This suiuinmiH Is published by
order of tho Honorable 1). V. Kuy
ketulnU, Judgo of tho Circuit Court
of the Htnto ot Oregon for the Coun
ty of Klamath and said order was
made nnd dated this Itli day of
April, 1921 and tho dale of the first
publication of this summons Is the
4 th day of Aprll, 1921.
All process and papers In thin pro
ceeding nmy be, served upon the un
dersigned residing within the Htnto
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned.
W M DUNCAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address 206 Odd Fellows' llulldlng.
Kliininth Falls. Ornenn
notice lint iM'iii.ic.vriov
ISOI.ATCD TKACT
(ITUMHIIKIt)
ITIIMC l,.MH.ll.i:
Di'.iwiminvr or thi: intkimok
(.Not Cool IjiimI)
V S. LAND OFFICIO,
At liukovlow, Ore, Apr 29, 1921
NOTICE Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Coiuiulwiloner of the
General IjuhI office, under proitrf
Ioiih of Sec. 2155. It S. pursuant In
tho application of Herbert I,. Arunt,
of Dairy, Oregon, Serial No. 011406.
wo will offer ut public sale, to the
highest bidder, but at not less than
$2.50 per arre, at 10 o'clock A. M ,
on ft ho 1 1th day of June, next, at this
nfflco, tho following tract of land'
NEV4 NEH SEC. 29, T. 38 H., It
1 1 Mr E., W. M.
This tract Is ordered Into the mnr
ket on n showing Hint I ho greater
portion thereof Is mountiilnouH or
too rough for cultivation.
This sale will not bn kept open,
but will bo declared cloned when
thoso prtwont nt tho hour named have'
censed bidding The person making
the highest hid will he required to
lmmdlntoly pay to tho lleceher the
ninnunt thereof.
Any persons elnlmlng adversely the
nhovn-doHrrlhod land aro mlvlwd tr
file their claims, or objections, on or
before tho tlmn cleilcnnhwl for sale
Notice will bn published for five
rons-cullve weeks In the Klamath
Falls Herald
JAS F lll'ltOKKS. HegUler
2-9-16-23-30
PELICAN HAY 11178
Faro 25c each way
Leaves Rex Cafo Loaves Pollcan City
7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m.
12:45'p. m. 1:00 p. m
6:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m.
Ilcckard Ih-nt Service
Phono 77
26-tf
KX-8EUVICK MEN, ATTENTION
I Klamath Post No. 8,
4B Amorlcan Legion moots
at tho City Hall on the
first and third Tuesdays
of each month.
Ex-service men are Invited to at
torn! tho mooting.
For membership cards or Informa
tion ox-sorvtco men aro requested to
see or write tho following efficers:
J. II. Carnahan, Commander.
Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant.
For rollof ot. employment sou or
write tho Chairman of The Rollof and
Employment Committee, Francis
Olds, care Lakeside Lumber com
pany. Klamath Lodge No. 13?
I. O. O. F.
'.Moots Friday night of ench week at
1 1. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main stroots
ill. II. Oglo N. O.
Chas. Newman V. G.
a, II. Mnnguo Secy.
W. D. Cofor Treas.
i:ncampment.
J. II. Houston C. P
II. V. Drown S. W
L. J. UcClura .............Strike
II J. Mayor ........ ...... .Treasurer
E. D. LAMB
PnYHICIAN AND HUROEON
Phones 17W
17It
Room 1 aad a
W1UU llolldlng
After this, date our milk prices will be as
follews:
I pt. Milk 30 deliveries $ 2.00
1 qt. Milk 30 deliveries 3.7S
2 qts Milk 30 deliveAes 7.50
3 qts Milk 30 deliveries 11.00
4 qts Milk 30 deliveries 14.00
4 qts. in can, 40c per gallon.
Vz pt. Table Cream 30 deliveries 4.75
Vz pt. Whip Cream 30 deliveries 5.75
1 pt. Table Cream 30 deliveries 9.50
Hupuruted Milk, lluttormllk and Cottnu'e Cheese will bo do
llvmcW en our regulur deliveries.
Wq make two deliveries dally '' ,
KLEEN MILK DAIRY
E. L. FRENCH, Prop. i
Phono 501-J ' 1307 Esplanado
CHIROPRACTOR .
Dr. Iols 0. Ilrldgrs
Over First Blntn and Bavlngs Dank
Hullo 105 Phono 102-J
G. E. WASHBURN
Contractor and
Builder
Construction Work of any kind.
No Job too tnrgu or too small.
Estimates furnished frvn ot
chnrgo.
PIIO.NT. 1U7-.I
' HOUSE MOVING
Having 'bought the
moving outfit of True &
Failing, we are now
prepared to move
I houses or other heavy
I articles. '
Washburn & Houston
I PHONE 400.11
DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Witecarrer
t'HONH 884
Dr. P. M. Noel
PIIOIOB 4
Over Uderwoo4's
Hevrath aad Mala Htrreta
PAINTING
Prnrtlrnl painting, gliding. Iironz
ing, euaiuellng. knlsunilnliii:. wall
paper cli'iinlng and general con
tracting it. c. Ttrriui.i,
Phono 183 626 Onk St.
Household Furniture
GOODS OF ALL KINDS
OUR PRICES RIGHT
Wo lluy, Sell ami Exchanga.
Cor. Sixth nnd Klumnth Avo.
DICK'H A CO.
J. O. CT.EGIIOIl.N
CIVIL ENOINEER AND
SURVEYOR '
Phono 192J
113 B. Rlversldo
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS.
MALLETT
AND
MALLETT
OVflH 0VKR CNDRnWOOS'a
Phone ft0-J. BcvesUi A Mat
Klamath Dye Works
Phone 408
OUIl CIJUANINO, PIUHINO AFTsf
ttUl'AlltlXa WILL MAKU XOUIt
CM)TI1EH
LOOK LIKE NEW
1LYTH UUUI.OUKK1)
Ooo4U Called for aud DcJUtwed
431 Maaa atrvet Klamath Vaws
FRED WESTERFELD
vamwm
Phone 434W.
X-IUy IsihaaafiiST
Looasis llld., KdmaUi rJU
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