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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1921)
"4. . I . TWl EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'UXVRDAY, JUWB It, 1MU vAmmnx c llAHT NOTICE TO T1O0 BWROB ROLL SUBSCRIBERS '' The latest and final shlp eat of Honor Rolls la her and I those who ordered coploa are esk- 4 to call for them. Many of tho gkaoks have been paid lor and 1 should bo In tho hands of thtlr owners. ' We also hare a number of pho. tegraphs naed In lllnstrattntr tho (hook. Tho pictures woro obtain- i with Instructions to forward them, In many cases, to mall ad enwssea. These Instructions hare keen followed bnt a number of it onTAlnrwa hnr been return ew by the postal service, marked i "Address Unknown." Evidently j tbe ownerB hare moved without leaving a forwarding address. Wo deslro to clean up tho en tire matter, and this Is tho last aoUoo that will bo given. One or effort will be made to dis tribute tho books and pictures. Where It Is not posslblo to locate tho persons entitled to them, thoy will bo filed at the owners' risks. The Herald will take no farther responsibility. The Klamath County Honor oil Is a complete roster of Kla math county's service mea and the war workers who put the heme campaigns OTcr. It Is hand somely and durably bound, print ed on the best paper obtainable mud will be Increasingly valuable aa a war record as tho years pass, i Call nnd get your copy, If you kaow thai you subscribed to Its publication, or send your address I aad 12 cents for postage. Photo-I graphs will be mailed on receipt af address and six cents for post- aMJssaMWV-VWMMWMWMWMMMVMMNA1 SHASTA VIEW NOTES 1 O. E. Hunt and wife droro to tho cwaaty scat Friday afternoon to set Chair daughter Ada who had been taking tho teacher's examination. C. M. Klrkpatrlck, wife and aaaghters, Dcth and Ellis, and sons, Orvllle and George, and Mrs. Dello Klrkpatrlck Tislted at Dorrls Satur ate aad Sunday. Mr. Klrkpatrlck and anther, Claude, report flno luck fish las; while In that section. Mr. and Mrs. Reed and sons, Walter, Maurice aad Robert, who been in southern California sg the winter, returned last lay and visited at O. E. Hunt s ae. ' Walter Turner and wife of Klam ath Falls, spent the week end at H. K. Wilson's home and Sunday Mrs. Jo. Turner, mother of Mrs. Wilson, aad her two daughters, Etta and 3taude, were also guests. Mrs. Dlanche Pickett was called s Wllllofwv, Cal., by the serious III mbs of her mother, Mrs. Holmes, aad left here Saturday. Dee Moody who has been attending aaaool at Seattle, Wash., Is visiting Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Moody. Miss Ada Hunt expects to start for bland Saturday where she will at sad the teacher's summer school. Tbe ladies of the Helping Hand aaclety, entertained by Mrs. Ethel Pickett Wednesday and there were ahrateen present. The tlmo was spent a carding wool, tying a comfort, vis Wag and enjoying the music render am by soveral of the ladles. The next sweeting will be at Mrs. J. W. Park ex's homo, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Flackus of Dairy, era guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pickett Tfaesday night and Wednesday. MfXIi REGULATING PACKERS NOW PAST BOTH HOUSES WASHINGTON. Juno 18. The saate lato yesterday passed tbe bill, regulating tho packing Industry, with some minor amend ments. Tho bill now goes to con- ferrenco for tho adjustment of tho amendments. AT THE CHURCHES No changes will b mado in this column unless tbo copy Is at Tho Kvenrog Herald office by S o'clock Friday evening, - 8ACREDMEART CHURCH, cor. of Eighth and High, Rev. Hugh J. Mar afcatl, Rev. J. V. Molloy. 8 a. m. children's service, Adults am requested not to attend this jervioe. 10:30, high mass and sermon. 7:00 p. m.t rosary and benediction. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE society of KXamtlh Falls hold services in the ewer room of the Library building, warner ot Third and Main streets, Tory SunJuy morning at 11 o'clock aa4 very Wednesday evening at 8 ficlock. Tbe Sunday school session Is from 1:46 to 10:46 every Sunday morn- r-r , Outbursts of Everett True By Cwnkn aVa-wataaaawaBf-BaL- fr"3 FjBaaBaaST"''-'"laBW sBBBaBaBaBGlllBl t m l3aR wft - ing. The subject for Sunday is "Is the Unlverso, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Tbe treo reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Washington and Eighth. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.; preaching servlco at 11 a. m.; D. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. The Rer. 8. B. Milam will preach' every Sunday evening at 7:30 until farther notice. .FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1 corner Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. Arthur Rice, minister. CHRISTIAN CHl'ltOH, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pas tor, 3107 Wantland Ave. Phone 239-R. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tenth and High, Rev. S. J. Chaney, pastor, 1005 High St., Phone 537-W. EMMANUEL BAPTIST.. Church Eleventh and High streets, Rov. J. H. Dickson, pastor; High St.; Phono E02J. Bible school at 10 A. M., Beulah Jan-Is, Superintendent. Morning worship nt 11 A. M. Subject of tbe sermon, "Faith On tbe Field of Action." Evening worship at 8 P. M. Sub ject of tbe evenings discourse, 'Fishing for Men." Prayer Meeting Wodncsday even ing at 8 P. M. Subject of the Bible study, Tho First Dispensatien: In nocency. All the young peoplo of this church aro urged to moot at tho church at 7 P. M. Sunday ovonlng to organlxe a B.' Y. P. U. socloty. Ago limit from 12 to 100 years. Come. EVAN GELIOAL LUTHERAN church. Lutheran services will be held at 10:30 in tho Mooso Hall, 814 Klamath Ave. Sermon by tho Rev. Karl Matthles. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Margaret Luclllo Freeman. ) Plaintiff.) Equity vs. )No. 1298 Guy N. Freeman, )8um- Dofendant) mons To Guy N. Freeman, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Tou aro horoby required, to appear and answer the complaint rnea nenlnst vou in tho above entitled suit on or boforo tho 25th day ot June, 1921, that being tho last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of summons neroin, nnd If you fail so to appoar, plead, answer, demur or otnorwiso move within that time, for want tbereor, nlalntlff will apply to the above en titled Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint as follews: For a decree of tne anovo entuiea Court forever dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now and heretofore ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant, upon the grounds ot wilful de sertion by defondant of plaintiff for more than one year Immediately pre vious to the commencement ot this suit, against tbe will of the plaintiff and without her consent; because de fendant has failed, neglected and re fused and does now refuse to support this plaintiff, bis wife. This summons Is serves upon yon. the said defendant, br tbe publica tion thereof in tho Evening Herald, a (daily newspaper, published In Klam- jam rails, Kiamam ueunty, mntn oi uregon, ana oi general circulation in said County and Stato, onco a week for 6 successive weeks, tho first pub lication being made May 14, 1921, and tho last publication June 25, 1921, by order of the Honorable Rob ert It. Bunnell, Judgo of tho County Court ot tho State of Oregon for the County ot Klamath, mado, entered and filed on the 13th day of May, 1921. J. H. CARNAHAN. Attorney (or Plaintiff. 14-21-28J4-11-18-26 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PabUsher) Departmeat of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlow, Ore., May IS, 1921 Not Coal Land NOTICE Is hereby given that Or vllle F. Click, of Malln. Oregon, who, on April 26th, 1917, made Homestead Entry, No. 010109, for Lots 15-16 (Farm Unit "E"). Section 17. Town ship 41 S, Ran no 12 B, Willamette Meridian, has filed, notice of Inten tion to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, boforo C. R. DeLap. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 28th day ot June, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: J. A. McComb. L. M. Hatch. G. W. Grace, Rudolph Kllmn, all of Malln, Oregon. Notice will be published for five consecutive weeks In tbo Klamath Herald. JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. M 21-38 J4-11-18 LX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR HE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Equity No. 1300 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION B. Denton and Luanna Donton, bis wife. Plaintiffs, vs. Alfred E. Cranco (also sometimes known as Alfrod Cranco, A. E. Cranco and L. A. C ranee); tho un known heirs of Absalom Cranco, do deceased; ths unknown holrs of Virgil Cranco, deccased: Saman- tha A. Bryan and B. J. Bryan, her husband: children and heirs at law of Absalom Cranco; also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, ostate, lien or interest In tho roal estata describ ed In tho complaint herein, Defendants. To Alfred E. Cranco (also somo times known aa Alfrod Cranco, A, E. Crance and L. A. Cranco); tho un known heirs of Absolom Cranco, de censed; tho unknown heirs ot Virgil Crance, deceased; Samantba A, Bry an and D, J. Bryan, her husband, children nnd bolrs at law of Absalom Cranco; also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, tl- tlo, estate, Hen or interest In the real estato described in tho complaint heroin. IN THE.NAMB OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each and every ono of you, aro hereby summoned to appoar and answor tbo complaint filed against you In tho abovo cntitlod suit within 6 weeks after the first publication of this summons In tbe Evening Herald, a dally nowspaper published in Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, and of general circu lation In said county and stato. And you will take notice that if you fall to appear and answer, or otherwise plead within the said tlmo tbe plaintiffs for want thoroof, will apply to the above entitled Court tor tbo relief demanded in their com plaint filed In this suit, as follews: For a decree ot said Court remov ing all clouds from tbe title ot tho roal property herein described, and determining all adverse claims of the defendants, or any or either of them, or any 'other persons or parties there in, and quieting tbo title ot the fol lowing described lands belonging to the plaintiffs: BH tBWU.8M.a.' Wtt NBK.If MWU. N14 BWIw, aad NWU of.1 bhu. 0m. a, t, 43 a, n. 7tt .. W. M. and declaring antd pUlntlffn to be tho absolute owners thereof In fee simple, and that defendants, and each of thorn, together with nil other persons, be forever 'enjoined and debarred from assorting any claim whatsoever In or to said lands, or nny part thoroof, adverse to the plaintiffs herein, and for nuoh other and furthor relief as to the Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity. This summons Is published pursu ant to aa Order of the Honorable P. V, Knykondall, Judgo of the aboro entitled Court, mado on the 4th day ot June, 1911, and the first publica tion thereof Is mado in tho Evening Herald on tho 7th day ot June, 1191, and tho last publication on the 19th day of July. 1911. J. 11. OARNAICAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 7,14,31,28,5,19,19 NOTItm FOR PUHUCATION (PabtUtwr) (No Ooal Id) DBPARTMRKT OF TIIN INTERIOR U. 8. LAND Omen at Lakevtew, Ore, June 1, 1991 NOTICE Is hereby given that Ab ner C. Roberts, of Merrill, Oregon, whe, on April 21, 1917. made Home stead Entry. No. 010110, for hots 8 4, Section 14, Township 41 H, Range 11 R, Wilt Meridian, has filed notice of Inteatlon te make final three-year Proof, to establish slalm to tie Isaa above described, before C. R. Detap, Clerk of the Coasty Court, at Ida a nth Falls. Orecoa, on the 9th day of Jaly. 1991. Clamant names as witnesses: Oar! Howie. Charles Cox, Mward Kaox, O. A. Thorn, all ot Merrill. Oregon. N Notice will M budiishm ror nve consecutive weeks Id the Klamath Herald. javhb r nuftoann, 4-11-11-26-1 Register. NOTICE OK HALB OF IRRIGATION DIKTRICT IMINDH NOTICE IS IlEttBllY OlVEN That sealed proposals will bo received until tbo 24th day of Jane A. D. 1931 at tbo hour ot 2 o'clock In the after noon for tho purchase ot Fifteen Thousand Dollars' worth ot bonds of tbe Kntcrpriso Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Bald bonds aro to draw Interest at the rato of i Dor rent per annum, paynblo semi annually upon the 1st day of July and tho 1st day or January of each year until tho maturity of said bonds, Bald proposals will be received by the Board ot Directors of said Irriga tion District, and should bo directed to tho 8oerotary of tho Enterprise Ir rigation District, caro of Fred. D. Fletcher, Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Board ot Directors reserve the right to reject any or alt bids offer ed. O. J. IULTARD. Secretary of the Board of Di rectors of Enterprise Irriga tion District. SI19.JS0 NOTICK TO BIDDKRH Sealed proposals wilt be received up to Juno 26, 1921, by Union High School District No. 1, Klamath coun ty, for tho construction ot a bfgb school building, and for tho plumb ing and heating of same. Illds must be aecompanlod by a certlflM chock to tho am ust ot 6 por cent of tho bid or tho sumo shall bo rejected, to be mado payablo In favor ot Louis Boldltcbar, clerk of said district, to bo returned to bidden) upon signing of contract and to bo retained If suc cessful blddor falls to enter Into con tract as specified. Plana and specifications may be obtained from G. R. Wright, archi tect. Klamath Falls, or Louis Boldl- schar ot Malln, and a deposit of Ton Dollars (110.00) will be required for, same. Proposals may bo left olthor with Louis Boldlschar, Malln State flank, Malln, Oregon, up to 7 o'clock P. M., June 26tb, 1921, or with O. R. Wright, nrchltoct, Klamath Falls, Or egon, up to 12 M Juno 26, 1921, Tbo bonrd reserves tho right to ae. rnnl nnv rnn ti ns rnlart nnw em nit w im wmv ws avvvw HU wt i bids. Dated at Malln, Orogon, this 14th1 day ot June. 1921, A. D. (Signed) LOUIS DOLDISCHAR, 14-20 Clork. FILZ SCHOOL OP POPULAR MUSIC I havo constructed thru years of oxperlonco tbo only courso that teaches you to play tho piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write for particulars, 701 11th St.. Klamath Falls. Ore. Phono 307R. 'Tbo Best Insurance for Every Need' CALKINB-DONELBON INSURANCE AGENCY First Stato Bank Building Phono 660-W. Wo can servo you Insurancewbm CLARA B. CALKINS, MOLLIE S. DONELSON, Excavating Teaming Let us make you a price on dig ging that basemont, or other ex cavating you contemplate. We also do team work of every description. Phone 426-J DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Paoae, 407 Night Phone, iww FRED WESTERFELD DBMTIST Phone 434W. X-Rav Lafcorator juaataw vaus WILL Take out Cellars or Fin la Lota CON MURPHY f!17 Mortimer Ht. Phone (141-W FACTORY SHOP Mattresses Mado and Re paired, upholstering Crating, I nacklni. J, K. IIHATTUNi l-lltll. T tiki n. om m. iiiinir iui. ' ! SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and batldrr of aeoeV em saw mills, alaatag walls aad box plants. Dredging. Pile artvlag. Pheae46-W Office Ooraer Spring ana Oak Near H. P. Depot Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUM CLEANING, PRBH8WQ Ami MTAIIUNG WILL MAKa I OUM cumuw LOOK LIKE NEW RATA fUtllLOCIUrD deooa OaDea for sag DeUveraf 4S1 Mala Mree KUsaala Fall. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY 'Tut Your Dud la Our S.tU" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Consar PELICAN IJAY BUS Fare 26c each way Leaves Rei Cafe Leaves Pelican City 7:46 a.m. 1:00 a.m. 12:46 p.m. l:(0 .. a:oo p. m. c.so p. m Reckard Reat Service Phone 77 iA.tr RX-dKRVICK MEN, ATTENTION I SmW Klamath Post No. 8, aTJDA Amorlcan Legion meets ffl at the City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays ot each month. Ex-service men are Invited to at tend the meetings. For membership cards or Informa tion ex-service men are requested to oo or write tbe following efficers: J. II. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Foueh, Post Adjutant. For relief of employment see or write the Chairman of Tbe Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, caro Lakeside Lumber com pany. KUmatk LodfaNw, JIJ l a O. F. Meets Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets H. H. Ogle .....................N. Q. Chas. Newman ....... ..........V. a, O. B. Manguo ................8ecy. W. D. Gofer ............Treas. ENCAMPMENT J. H. Houston ......m.....C. P. H. V. Brown ........................fl. W. L. J. Hectare Scribe E. J, Mayor ....Treasurer, Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. lTSa MAIN HT. PHONE JMa-W AMrwMArWAMMwWWMM aAatAsssmaa, DB. C. A. RAMBO I Daatitt U O. O. F. BaUdtag PHONB SI L. D. Gass, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOHH AND THROAT CLASHES FURNISHED Warren Hunt Hospital Phone 407 Res. White Pelican Hotrt. Phone 0 r 832 Main Stroct Phono 91-W Upp's Auto Service DAY AND NIOHT 8ERVI0B Experienced Drivers Now Cars Klamath Falls, Ore. J. O. CLEGUORN CIVIL ENOINBER AND SURVEYOR Phone 192J 133 8. Riverside Household Furniture GOODS OF ALL KINDS OUR PRICES RIGHT We Buy, Sell and Exchange. Cor. Sixth and Klamath Ave. DICK'S CO. C-X2 CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OWICH OVER UNDERWOOD'S Pluan flOO-J. Seventh A DENTISTS Dr. H i WiMcarrOT PHONB SM Dr. P. M. NmI PVONM 4 Over Ui evsala aad Mala E. D.LAMB rHTRCIAN AND HURGBON 1TW 17B Rooau 1 While Dallatag DR. & A. MASSEY rowrlB aad Ptaa wat. la Warren Hint Hospital OH. Phone 497 Res. Paoae MM DR. T.C CAMPBELL rHTSICIAN AND (KTROBOaT I.O.O.F.BJlatas Raadeaee White Psllesa Hot Residence Phone I. MWMMWWWWWWW.WWWWWWVw Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd SUwmrt PfcysJrUa aad Hargeoa White Building Klamath Falls Oregoa twwwwwm0A0wAn DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I O. O. P. Temple DR. J. G. GOBLE Tho welt-known Optician now located in K. D. Block, 1313 Main. Phone 263-M. GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Concrete for Permanence Take advantage of the low cost of construction and build now. Porter can do the job. Louis K. Porter 1140 Main St. Phone 540-W Klamath Falls Cyclery We are here to serve you, and aim to serve you right. Motorcycles and Bicycles, Parts and Acessorlea, Tires and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, as we carry tbe best In oar line. Repair shop la connection with Harley-Davldson Service. Paoae S7S 1610 Mala St. Klamath Falls O. B. BISMARK a-