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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1921)
1'AGHMVH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKHDAV, AVOVtVt 2, 1MI.. HLL WINNER TENNIS SERIES Till) fllllllH III till) NOrlON of KllK Itimilii iimlrlKm which linvn betm (uk liiK plant .wookty worn plnyoit yoslor day ut 41.10 p. in, hutwuuu V. H. Wlloy mill (,'hnrli'ii Hull. Not (inly did tlm Klk lutirnlH full In Unit hut o wull hiilnuriiil, limit (j tonnlH ruchiit wuh itlnn proiMiiiti'il lilm ut thn ('ItlHIl of till) iniiicli. In nil llin gaums pluyuil UiIh set s ium, Mr. Wlloy Iiiih iiliiyml u stonily I'liimlHtiiiit gumu mill 1 1 mi won many miiIii liy outpointing IiIm opponents on "hack court nliotn" hut yi-storday, It mociimmI that In no wny could ho hand In nlllicr thn swift suru nor lull hull roturiiml liy Champion Hull. W, II. Marshall un umpire. Tim until wurn won liy llnll, 0 to II, r, to J unit ( to lovn, thn two sots ix'liciluh'il In chbii (if u tin hclim fouml not iiiTrninnry, An norm as thn nuts witrn played mill thn victor con gralulotiil, Hull look u lurgo uota hook (rum hi pock ii I, srnnlicnt thn Hit mul thn nipnrtur hoard Hull nay over thn tuh'phonn utiil In person to Krcil linker, C. A. May il'jn, W. C Van Union, llurgo W. Ma non, Wilson Wiley, mul tlniplrn Murshitll. "Hollo hoys will you nil meet inn thli evening nl fi o'clock ut tho Whllo I'ollniii hotnl at - lit tli) illnniir which I am giving to nil my p.ul npponi'iitii In thin tournmuont You nro iiprrt(il, mul If nny of you full to ihow when I nu'ut you In nn olhiir net, I'll tilnuRhtur you." Kvory man wan thoru. An nxriilliuit illnncr wan thn lot of the vuiiiiuIhIiimI mul an (until" was thn themo of thn moal It wbn dicldod to hold nnolhiT sorlos of garni' to bo Kin August t, Th.i sllviir loving cup handicap li'ltnls tourniiuii'nt iwhoduloit to start August C will consist of two divi sions of i'IkIiI plnyum each. (Iroup mm will ho composed of linker, Wi ley, Hooper. Moody, Hlevorinou, Van Union, Jefferson uiiil Kpporron (Iroup two will Inrltido Marshall, Knilnm, Mason, N'imiI, Hull, llaydun, Milleo mul Van Itlper Kllmlnatlon sets will bo plai'il In inch Kroup and tho wlnniirn matrho.l on August 9 for tho championship, the winded to receive, n itllvcr loving cup. Tho first group will ho p.-lrod off, Jlnkrr v Wllny, llonpnr vii Moody, Hleimnon vk Van Kmon, Ji-f feriion v Kpieri)ii. .fSrnup two will ho M urn In 1 1 vh Un der. Miikoii ts .Voola Unit vi lluydcn mul' Mcfleo vh Van lllixir. Thn plnur carry tho following handicap, Maker 1C plus, Wlloy 15 mlnuK, Hooper iicratch, Moody IC plun, Htovcnson, 16 plus, Van Union l.'i minus, Jefferson IC plun Kpprr on scratch, Mumlinll IS plus, Un dent rcratch, Mason scratch, Noel 1.1 plui), Hall 30 minus, Haydon 1.'. plus, Mrfioo srutrh mul Van .'t''ior scratch. iitniuu fnriilnliod from tho city plant, Ik cnmpliitnly equipped with uloctrl rnl upptluncos mul nltogothor Is ntio of thn hnndnoniosl and most modurn homos In tho city. NO I'HIIAHANT IMIIIK TO llll l'JACi:i I'llltMITH I.ACKINU llocausu of non-nrrlviil of jiormltii for tho knopliiR of phousunt pairs, V. Wi. MrNi'iily today announced that (tin plan to place palm or tho birds with porsons who linvo nppllvil for thorn Iiiim leon postponed. Tho phoasantn that arrived Haturdny woro alt llliorated hut Mr MrNuotly says tlint nrraiiRummitH uru unilorwny to Kt luoro for thn hack yard Kmnn funim mid hn hopun to Kut oldor hlrdn next time, m A clannlflod ha wilt noil It. 1: A(li:i MAN lKAI fTh) body of Levy W. Carr, 85, on Inmate of tho county hopltnl Hlnrn July 24, 1920, wan hurled In tho county comotory plot today, Tho nKOd mnn nuccumhod Sunday oven ' Iii'ic to n nuilden attack of honrt fnlluro. Ho wan taken nick n year fiKO whllo travolliiK throURh tho conn ty with hln noil, and hclng without money, wont to tho county hoipl tal, Tho ton, Harry, In nald to re nldo In Hallnan, Callfarnln, IN NKW HOMi: Or. anil Mm. T. C. Campholl huvo f moved from tho White Pelican liotol Into tholr now homo nt 425 Pine Mrcet, Tho ronldonrn In honied with ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine n Tako Aspirin only as told in onch packago of gonulno Ilnyor Tahlotn of Aspirin. Thon you will bo followlne thoNllrcctJons and dosago worked out by phynlcluim during; 21 years, lind proved snfo by millions. Tuko no chunros with substitutes. If you soo tho, Ilayor Cross on tablets, you can tuko thorn without foar for Colds, Headache,, Neuralgia, Hhoumntlam, ICuracho, Toothacho, Lumbago and for I'aln, lljnndy tin boxes of twelvo tnblotB cost fow conta. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Ilayor Munufncturo of-MonoacoUcacldestor of Sallcyllc nclil, " '' FREEZONE Corns Lift Off with Fingers 'MW.S'SS.,4,,4-,-w-w-w Drop a llltlo "Krocinno" on nn aching orn, Instantly that corn ntopn hurting, then nhortly you lift It right off with tlngorn. It doeiin't hurt a bit. Vour ilruKglnl Nilln a tiny hot tie of "Krooiono" for n fow cents nufflclont to romovo every hard corn, noft corn, or corn botwoon the tnnn, and tho cut lunon, without n particle of pain. Innl day within which you aro ro il ill red to minwor an flxod hy tho ord er of publication of thin Uummonn. If you full to appear and aanwor, tho plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho inllef demanded In said com plaint, Hald milt In brought to din nolvo tho pnrtnurnhlp heretofore ex Intlng hntwuon yournolf and tho plaintiff under tho assumed namo of "Door lload Orlll" nnd for nn nc counting hctiwncn yournolf nnd tho plaintiff In regard lo tho transactions, property, nnnoln, nnd effects of said co-pnrlnornhlp, Including all moneys received nnd paid out, that tho prop orty of tho firm ho nold, all ilohtn paid, nnd thn ntirplus ho divided be tween plaintiff and defendant, ac cording to their Intnrentn. Thnt n Itc rolvcr ho appointed and niicli other mid further relief nn may bo junt. Thin Huinmonn In puhllnhod In the Kvonlng llornld u weekly new-paper, printed, piibllxhod mid circulated dnlly nt Klnmnth I'nlln In Klamnth County, Oregon, by tho ordor of tho Honorable D, V, Kuyknndall, Judgo or tun Circuit court of tho nald Kla math County, Htnto of Oregon, dntod July 2Cth, 11)21, the flrnt nubllcntlon to bo mudu on thn SCtli dny of July 1921 nnd thn last publication thoro of on tho Cth day or Keptembor, 1921, II. M. MANNING. Atty. for Plaintiff, tlunlncnn nnd P O, nddrcsn, 409 Main St. Klamath fulls, Ore. 2C-2-9-1C-23-30-C ' NOTICK TO (XKNTHACTOItH Contractors may receive tho plans for tho Hhlpplugton school from thn designer, C N Coosoboom, SIC Jcf fornon HI nn August 8th n deposit of flO.OO will hn required for each net of plans, l.C SCHOOL DIST. NO 1 ATTENTION Thorn will bn n regular convoca tion of thn Klnmnth Chnptor No. 3C, Tuendny August 2, 1921 at 7 30 p. in. nt Mnnonlr Hall. Visiting com panions welcome, liy ordor K. II. P. 1-2 J K. IIIIATTON. Secy. ItIDH WANTKD Bcliool district No. 8 Keno, Ore gnu will receive ncnleil bids up to Monday, August 8th, from contrac tor for thn orectlon of nn addition to Keno school No, 8, tho building to hn completed by September 12th. Alt bids must bo nccompnnlod hy cither a certified check for 6 9c of tho amount of thn bid or a bidders bond for r, of tho amount of tho hid. ror pnrtlcutam apply to Charlcn Snnwgooie, chairman of tho board of dlrnctors. "MilS. CirAHLHS SNOWOOOSK. Clork Dlst. No. 8, Keno. Oregon. 1-3 Notick or ii i.i. (i PirriTio.v to vacati: a KTitKirr To whom It May Cencern: Nottro It horoby given thnt tho undomtKned will, nt a regular meet ing or thn county court or tho County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, to he held on tho 4th Saturday of August. 1921, towlt on tho 28th day or August 1921, pre sent their petition to said county court praying for tho vacation of that portion of nekey Streot lying botttcm Illocks 3 nnd 4 of Klamnth I.akn Addition to tho City of Kin math Falls, Oregon, also tho alleys running through nnld blocks 3 nnd 4 of nald addition, an said portion of Ilokoy Street Is shown by tho official plat of nald addition -o Klamath Kails now on rilo In tho public records or Klamnth County, Oregon, Dated August 1, 1921, Klamath Falls, Oregon. School District No. 1, Klamath County. Orogon. Hy P. I. FOUNTAIN, Chairman, Hy IDA II. MOMYHIl, Clork. 1 8 IC 22. Petitioner. CHAUTKU AMKNDMKNTtt KCll.MITTKD TO Till! VOKHH 11V Till-, COUNCIL HUMMONH llt. No. lilOH IN TUB CIRCUIT COUHT OF Till! STATU OF OHKUON FOH TUB OOUNTV OF KLAMATH (loorge Tallman, Plaintiff, vs. Hay Wlldey, Dolondant. TO HAY WILDKY, Dolondant abovo named: In tho namo or tho Stato of Oro gon, you aro horoby required to ap pear and nnswor tho complaint fllod against you In tho abovo entitled suit on or .beforo Tuesday, tho Cth day of Soptombor, A. D. 1921, that bolng tli ilsto or tho last publication of tho Summons in this suit, and tho An Act To amend tho character of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, entitled "A bill proposed by Inltlatlvo peti tion for nn net to Inact, provldo and adopt n charter ror tho City or Kla math Kails, Klamath County, Oro gon, to ho'submlttod to tho legal vo ters or tho City or Klamnth Falls, Klamath County, Orogon, ror their approval or rejection at a ipoclal olectlon to bo hold In said city on the 10th day or March, 1913" submitted to and approved y tho legal voters or said city on tho 10th day or March, 1913, an subsequently amended by tho legal votors or said rlty nt tho special olectlon held therein on tho 14th day or November, 1910. nnd to amend nit other amendments thereto. UK IT KNACTKD HY TII.'J PEO PLB OF TIIK CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS that tho charter of tho City or Klamath Falls, samo being an net entitled "A bill proposed by 'Inltla tlvo petition lor an act to Inact, pro vldo nnd ndopt a charter ror tho City or Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, to bo submitted to tho legal rotors or tho City or Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Orogon, ror tholr approval! or rejection nt n special election to ho held In said city on tho 10th day or March, 1913," aubltted to and approved by tho legal voters of said city on tho 10th day of March, 1913, nn subsequently amended by tho legal voters ot said city at the special election hold cborcln on tho 14th day of November, 1916, nnd all other amendments thoroto, bo nnd tho samo hereby Is amended by add ing thereto Section 309 to rca-J tis follews: SUCTION 309. (a) For tho ur- poso or providing funds for soworngo purposes tho council of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, is hereby authorized and empowered to Issue nnd dispose of general obligation sower bonds of said city In tho sum or $00,000 In denominations or $1000 or $500 each, duly signed by tho Mayor nnd countersigned by tho Po lice Judgo under tho corporato seal of tho city, having semi-annual In terest coupons thereto attached boarlng tho engraved fac-slmllo sig natures or tho Mnyor and Pollco Judgo, whereby tho city shnll bo held In nubstnnco nnd effect to tin dcrtnko nnd. promlso to pay tho bearer of each or said bonds at ma turity thereof tho sum thoreln nntned In gold coin of tho United States or tho present standard or valuo with Interest tborcon In Ilko gold coin at tho rata or not to ex ceed six por cent (C) nor annum, pnynblo somt-nnnuntly, said bonds to bo known as City ot Klamath Falls Sowor Uonds, said bonds to bo dated August 1, 1921, nnd to mnturo In not to oxceod fifteen years from dato or Issue, principal nnd Intorcst to bo pnynblo nt tho Fiscal Agoney of tho Stato ol Orogon in Now York City. (b) Tho debt limitations contain oil In tho charter or said city shall not apply to tho bonds horoby authorized. (c) Tho council shall each year at tho tlmo or mnklug tho annual tax levy ror city purposes Includo In such levy n sum sufficient to pay interest duo on tho outstanding bonds ot this issuo, nnd shall In addition thoroto lovy an additional amount sufficient WOOD! Don't bo dccolved on a doublo load ot BLOCKWOOD Our wagons hold 192 cubic foot or 1W cords, Monsuro tho load and bo suro. Wo guarantoo 1 cords. Measure our wagons, lluy of nu established firm und bo euro. Our cheaper wood is GREEN SLAB-WOOD "Tho Poor Man's Wood" 10 cords for $35.00. VMVMI' ... A year's supply for twp stoves. ' O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO DUKN" 419 Main St. Phono BIB to pay said bonds at tholr dato or dates of mnturity. HKBOLVKI) FUHTHBIt that thin resolution for proposed charter amendmenlfl submitted to tho voters by tho council bo fllod with tho Po llen Judgo or tho City of Klamath Falls for submission to tho legal vot ors of nald city, for tholr rojoctlon or npprovnl to bo voted upon at a spe cial election to bo hold as heroin pro vldod ; Itosotvod further that tho council doom It ndvlsablo and docs horoby and boroln call nnd mnko nocossnry provision lor tho holding or a npo clnl olectlon which shall bo nnd horo by Is cnllnd to bo held on tho 12th dny or August, 1921, between tho legal voting hours on snld dato, nnd thnt said tlmo bo nnd tho samo hereby Is designated as tho tlmo ror holding snld special olectlon. and tho following polling places In said city nro hereby doslgnatod an tho polling plnccn therefor, to-wlt: r irni wnrci urownn carpentor niiop, cor. Main nnd Center. Second Ward City Hall. Third Ward Ilueslng'H noal Es tate umco, Fourth Ward Mills Addition Hall. Firth Ward Chan DoLap House, cor. Upham nnd Worden, and tho following nntned persons nro hereby designated and appointed as nnd ror tho Judges nnd clerks or said eloc tlorr, to-wlt: First Wnrd Judges, Mrs. F. E. Ankeny, It. J. Sheet. Mrs. Harrr Gallagher; Clorks, Mm. Chan Iiald- win, Mrs. Jamen McCIurc. ccnnd Ward Judges. W. 8. Slough, Fred Huoslng, Mrs. Frank Ward: Clorks, Mm. A. Krauso, Mrn. H. B. Wattonburg. Third Wnrd Judges, Jnmot Lind say, n. S. Orlgsby, Mm. Nato Otlor boln: Clerks, Mrs. Percy Evans, Mrs. W. D. Miller. Fourth Ward Judges, Mrs. L. A; Will, Mrs. II. B. Hawkins, Mrs. Chan. Thomns; Clerks, Mrs. Staub, Mrs. M. Miller Firth Wnrd Judges, Mrs, EMIo Onrcclon, Mrs. J. II. Vollmcr. Mrs. J. W. Tunnell; Clerks, Mrs. Joseph 'ospiseu, Mrs. Geo. Helms. I)B IT IIBSOLVED that tho ballot tit lu ror said proposed charter amend ments shall bo In words and flsrurcs substantially as follews: CIIAIITKH AMENDMENTS Hl'HMITTKD TO THE VOTKH8 HY TUB COUNCIL An Art To amend tho charter or tho City or Klamath Falls, Orogon, samo being an net submitted to nnd ap proved by tho voters or said city at a special election held therein on March 10, 1913, as subsequently amended nt tho special election bold therein on November 14, 1916, and to amend all other amendments by adding 8cctlon 309 providing ror an Issuo or sower bonds in tho sum or $00,000.00 and ror a tax lovy to pay principal nnd lutorcst theron. ' 100 Yes 1.01 No DB IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tho Police Judgo bo and he Is here by Instructed to publish tho horeln abovo proposed charter amendments submitted to tho votors by tho coun cil In tho manner provided by law; that Is to say, by publication ot this resolution In full for two consecutive publications within tho flttcon days immediately procedlng nald special oloctlon in Tho Evening lloratd samo being a nowspapor publlshod In tho City of Klamath Falls anil horoby designated for said purposo. Passed by tho council on this, tho 2Cth day ot July, 1921, by tho fol lowing vete: Yeas: Hogardus, West, McColIum. Hawkins and Vollmcr. Nays: Nono. Submlttod to tho Mayor July SStft, 1921. ' Approvod by tho Mayor July SBtk, 1021. Attest: ,i W. S. Wlloy, r Mayor. A. L. Leavltt. 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