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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1921)
paob rotm TUESDAY, 8KITKMHKU 0, 1BU1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH EALLOREGON VMMMVMWWWWWWWWMWWWWWMVMVWWMVMAMMAMAMAMAAMAAAAAAA OASSlFOAIMmSilENTS Vinn.rLruxAAAAAnriri'yvv'rv'iryw-r'ifvv'B ', MISCELLANEOUS IMWWWWWWWW iW 1 1918-Rulck Four, guaranteed tint class condition. R,eat bargain. 11917 Hudson Super Six, a rent bargain and guaranteed first class condition. Terms. 11020 Savon passongor Chandler. Ltko now. A real bargnln with terms. Inquire ot J. C. WRIGHT OR 11UICK BALKS AND BKUVICE CO. 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVK. AUCTION SALE ETorythtng must go, Saturday 1:30 o'clock. Sec Sick, 6th and Klamath nvo. 1-3 FOR BALE Lot 25X110 on Spring street. Railroad Add. Sacrifice I7E0 for quick sate. II. Kindred, 6661 OroTO St., Oakland, Calif. 1-7 FOR SALE Threshing machine belt ISO feet long in good condition. W. 1L Ross, 90S Main St. 2-tf FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart ment. 631 N. 8th Street, Phono 413J. 2-6 FOR BALI: French Hand Laundry and Cleaning business. Good pay ing proposition for man and wife. Price 1760.00. $500.00 cash, bal ance terms to suit French Hand Laundry, 123 N. 4th Street. 3-7 TUB HOME ROOsONQ HOUSB baa been sold and those who axe owing tho landlady their room rent pie. leave at the Herald office. 3-6 Head of Veterans Bureau on Tour of National Inspection ' Herald Washington Bureau WASHINGTON. Sept., 6 Colonel Charles R. Forbes, director ot tho war veterans' bureau, who Is com ing west on a trip ot inspection, ex pects to reach Portland about Sep tember 16. His trip Is to roorganlzo tho ontire 'war veteran activities on 'a' new ba sis of several regional offices and more than hundred branch offices, one ot which will bo located at Fort land. Dr. Long, representing tho public health service, Chief Consul Cramer of the veterans' bureau and Colonel Forbe's secretary, will comploto the party. The first stop was Chicago. He will go to Minneapolis, Hel ena, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, after which ho will go to San Francisco and Los Angeles. When tho new plans are in opera tion the work ot the bureau which has heretofore been centralized here In Washington win &e largely dis tributed over the country throuch the various offices. lumber Cut of ' Coast Mills Grows The weekly lumber review of the West Coast Lumbermen's association says that for tho week ending August 27th one hundred and seven mills in Western Oregon and Western Washington report production at 61, 752,322 foet, which Is twenty-four per cent below normal. New business totaled 63,881,706 feet. Shipments totaled 64,969,683 feet. 'For delivery by rail, new business Included 1,440 cars; rail shipments 1,412 cars. Unshipped balance In tne roil trade was 3,037 cars. Local business totaled 4,776,563 feet. In tho cargo trade, domestic orders totaled 10,011,153 feet; export 5, 894,000 feet. Coastwise and Inter coastal cargo shipments totaled 14, 893,800 feet; export ahlpmouts 2, 929,830 feot. Make- that idle dollar work! Put U In the bank. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS '" --.------... FOR 8ALE Alrcdnlo pups. 311 Cypress Avo ncnr" Rlvorsldo school. Ralph Morrow. 30-6 WINTER SEWING Do It now. Kent ' a machine. Inquire- Singer office. 308 Main. Special prices on Used machlnos. Repairing, cleaning, hem stitching done. 27-6 FOR SALE 1920 Dodge touring car. .Now rubber, first class morhanlcal condition. Inquire Houston & I'holps. 25tt CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed, call 10F.S3. NURSERY STOCK For Fall dell Tcry order now. Tho Salem Nur sery Co., offers n splendid lino ot trees, shrubs and Tine tor fruit, shndo and ornamontal purposes. Orders taken by W. S. Slough, Agt. 131 Washington St., Phono 464". 24-8 BU8INE8S TRALNINO PATS One term with us and ono year nt a good salary in .a business office makes tho best Two-year Course Winter term begins Sept., 15. Mod ford Business College, Medford, Ore. 3-16 BEING OBLIGED to move to dryer and higher altitude on account ot sickness, will ezchango our property near Salem, for property In or noar Klamath Falls, or would consider stock. Implements and lease on good farm. Doz B. B., Herald office. 3- FOR SALE Fine show case In first clasa condition. Inquire at the Rex Cafo. 2-6 Veteran of Civil Aw WE 'tfJk IkY fifflsBBBBM1 . M BBBBr t" JlBSSBBBSSV' S I BBBBmsi 'BBBIBBBV 1 . I BBBBTTir A IBBBBBBBBBSi niBSS! CI- ' I VtsBBLXBBBBlBBBBBBm-dBBBBBBBBY BSSSiTbS&I sJHsfssssssssssssas7jlssl VQK-W JsssssssssssHflsssPCB r.i BsfVsssssssssssSsV-'tVssssssf S- T V -dSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStfik sTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHLb 'Jf Mm sssssssssssssssssssssssssiSBkjlir GEORGE D. HHAW, Springfield, Mass. "To say that I feel twenty-five so wondorfully built up, I now years younger, twenty-five years; stronger expresses what Tanlac has done for mo better than any other way I can put it," said George D. Shaw, veteran of tho Civil war, -who now lives at 321 Walnut street, Springfield, Mass. "i am now seventy-eight years old and I don't hosltato to say I havo never known a medicine to equal Tanlac. For fifteen years I was subject to attacks of indiges tion that wore so bad at times I would have to lay up for a week or two. For a long time I lived on crackers and milk alone as noth ing else agreed with me. "When I started on Tanlac I weighed only one hundrod and sev enteen pounds and my days were thought to bo numbered. I've boon Twenty-five Years Ago In Linkville fipilir tU'A ill Jt- flyL&TO9 L5 jmqla m. ARCHIE MEAlCeHSMOT ENTtRWNCD THE Q3ESTS AT THE CCMTRAL MOTEL VTM SELCCTONS OH THE MOUTH ORGAN. DOIUUH PEHSONALH. Vreku this week nttvndtng teacher's DORRI8, Col., Sept. 3 Miss Leo- Institute, ta Fall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) K. B. Taft of tho Dorrts barber C. B. Fall, has returned to her homo shop Is hunting for door In tho rtcl hero after spending sovoral .weeks at nlty ot Stltxor'a mill this week. His 1'nclllo Qroro, California. ion Frank Is conducting tho tonsor- Air. and airs. Lester Terwiiugor lal establishment duriug nis nusonco. woro in Dorrls again Thursday evs-. Henry Tuthlll has comploted paint nlng in the interests of tho Star thoa- lng tho public school building thus tre which has Just mo rod to new! greatly enhancing its appearance quarters here. H. W. Mitchell motored to Dorrls Mrs. B. F. 8belloy, Mrs. Oertrudo ! from his Willow Creek ranch yester- Mooro and Miss Pearl Rakor are In MBSBHIBEnaS3anaBaBaBB9BMBBBKBKS War Still Hale and Heart, weigh one hundred and forty-three pounds and my stomach Is as sound as a dollar. In fact, I be lieve I could cat the old army rations again without It hurting me In tho least . "I novor miss a chance of saying a good word for Tanlac and I would llko to urge the boys of tbej in tho name of the Stato of Ore "Slxtes" -who are not fooling right gon, you aro horoby required to ap to give It a trloj for I am sure "j" would put them in line again Justfo or b'eroro Tuesdoy, tho 6 th day as It has me. For a man of my of Sentembor. A. D. 1921. that being ago to have no physical ailment, to be well and strong and enjoy life aa he did twenty-five years ago, is cortalnly something to be thankful for and there is nothing too good I can say for Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold by druggists ev erywhere. Adv. r?Hl Lonesome. Oh So Lonesome ) day morning on business NOTICE OF CONTEST. (For publication.) Contest No. 1307 Department ot tho Interior, United States Land Office. Lakovlow. Ore. August 20, 1921. To Oscar D. Gorman, of Tokoa, Wash- lnton, Centestea: Tou are hereby notified that George O. Wllshlre, who gives Cms cont, Oregon, as nts poslotflco ad dress, did on July 6, 1921. file In this office his duly corroborated ap plication to contest nnd socuro thn cancellation of yuur Homestead Entry No. 010829. Serial No. 010829 mndo I July 9, 1918, for BHBWH. oc 18; NV4NWW.SWUNW14. Sec. 19. T. 26 S., R. 10E.. KttKKtP. Section 24, Township 2CS, Range 9E, Wllla motto Meridian and as grounds for his contest ho allogos that said entry man abandoned tho lnnd In July 1919. last past, and that tho aban donment has not been causod by his being upon tho bordor ot Mexico, In the Military or Naval sorvice ovor seas, nor in any ot tho Training Camps ot tho United States Govern-, ment. You are, thoroforo. furthor noti fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will bo cancelled without fur ther right to bo hoard, cither bofore this offlco or on appeal, it you ran to fllo In this office within twonty davs attor tho FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answor, under oath, specifically res ponding to theso allegations of test, together with due proof that tou dato Barren a cui'r ui jum uo- iwer on tho said contestant either In person or by registered man. You snouid state in your answer the namo of the post offlco to which you desire future notices to bo sent to you. JAB. F. DUROESS, Aug. 22-29, Bept.6-13. Register SUMMONS EqU No. 1808 IN THE oniCUIT COURT OF TUB STATH OF OREGON FOB TUE COUNTY OF KLASIATH George Tollman, Plaintiff, vs! Ray Wlldey, Dofendant. TO RAY WILUtir, uoionuo.1-. !,. nnmd the date of tho last publication ot tho Bummons In this suit, and the int iiav within which you aro re quired to answer as fixed by tho'ord-l cr ot publication of this Summons If you fall to appear nnd answer, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollef domandod In said com plaint, said suit la .brought to dls- solvo tho partnership horotoforo ex isting botwoon yoiirsulf nnd thu plaintiff undur Ihn assumed namo of "Door Head (Irlll" and for nn no counting between youroolt nnd tho plaintiff In rcgnrd to thn trnnimctlqns, proporly, nssotn, mid uffocts of snld cn-partnnrshlp, including nil moneys rocotved nnd paid out, that tho prop erty ot tho firm bo soldi nil dobts imlil, nnd tho surplus bo divided be tween plaintiff uud dofondnnt, ac cording to tliolr Interests. That a Re ceiver bit nppolntod mid such other nnd further rqllot as may bo Just. This Bummons Is puhllshod In the Hvonlng Herald a wookly newspaper, printed, nubllshod and clrculntod dally nt Klnmnth Falls In Klnmnth County, Oregon, by tho order of tho Honorable D. V. Kuvknndall. tlmtito of the Circuit Court of tho snld Kla math County, Btnto of Oregon, dated July 26th. 1921. tho first publication to bo mndo on the 26th day of July 1921 nnd tho Inst publication thorn of on tho 6th day of September, 1021. II. M. MANNING, ., , Atty. for Plaintiff. Buslntss nnd I O. address, 409 Main St. Klamath Fulls, Ore. 26-2-9-16-23-30-6 ItKHOLUYlON The City Engineer pursuant to Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having on thn 1st day ot August, 1921, filed plans, ipoclftratlons and estimate's ot tho cost of Improving Oak Avenuo from aixtn Btroot to Bprlng. Btrcet, Wal nut Avenuo from Blxth Btroot to Ninth Btroot, Seventh Btroot from Klamath A-enuo to Oak Avenue. Eighth Btroot from Walnut Avenue to unic Avenue and Ninth Btreet from feiamath Avenue to Onk Avenue, In eluding Interactions, and the Coun ell having taken tho same under ndvlaement, and finding said plans, specifications and estimates to bo satisfactory, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that in i u pians, specifications and ostl mates for thn Improvement of Onk Avenue from Blxth Btroot to Bprlng Biroci, walnut Awnue rrom Blxth to Ninth Street, Sovcnth 8treot from Klnmnth Avonuo to Oak Avonuo, Eighth Streot from Walnut Avenue to oak Avenuo nnd Ninth Btroot from Klnmnth Avonuo to Oak Avenuo. in cluding Intorcsoctlons, bo and tho snmo nrn hereby approved, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the Common Council hereby do rian Its Intention to improve said portions of snld streets In nccordnnrn with said plans, specifications and es timates: nald Improvements to ran. slat ot paving snld portions ot snld strrots with Wllllto. ABphnltlo Con crete. Bllbullthlc or Concrete The estimated cost of Improving of said portions of said streets with Wll llto, Asphallln Concreto or Blthullttilr to bo 102,161.96; tho estimated ro.it of tho Improvement of snld portions of said streots with Concrntn to bo $96,754.95. Bald cost Including grnd lng, rolling, curbing nnd concreto sldowalk. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, by tho Common Council (hat the following described property te nnd it la horoby declared benofltted by said improvement, to-wlt: Ixits 6. 7, 8. 9.' 10. Block 83, Lots 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 82, Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 6. Block 94. Lots 1, 3, 3. 4, 6. Block 96 nil In Klamath Addition to tho city of Klamath Falls. Oregon; Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 6, 6. 7. 8. 9. Block 1, Holllstor Addition. Lots 1. 3. S. 4. r. r Block 7, Canal Addition, Lots 8. 9, - iu, ii, is, 13. mock 6. Canal 'Ad con-jdltton, Lots 8, S, Block 6. Canal 'additien: Lots la. lb. lc. Id. 2a. 2b, 2C, Id, Zo, Lots 3a, 3b, 3c 3d.. Lots 4a. 4b,4c, 4d, Lota 5n. 6b, 6c. 6d. LoU 6a. 6b. 6c, 6d. Lots-7a. 7b. 7e, 7d, 8c, 8d, LoU 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, all In Block 5; Lots la, lb. lc, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 6a, 6b, 6c, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, alio Lots 39a, 39b, 39c, 40a, 40b. 38a, 38b, 37a, 37b, 36a, 36b, 35a, 86b, 34a, 34b, 33a, 33b 32a. 32b. Sla. lib. all in Block 6. Railroad Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Orgoon; Lots 13a, 13b, 13c, 18d, Lots 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e, Lota 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, Lota 11a, lib, lie, lid. Lots 10a, 10b, 10c, lOd, Lots 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, Lou 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, in Block 4 of Railroad Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; LoU 13a, 18b, 13o, Lots 14a, 14b, 12a, 12b, 11a, lib, 10a, 10b, 9a, 9b. 8a, 8b, also Lots 16a, 16b, 16c, 16a, 18a, 13b, ISo, 14a, 14b, 12a, 12b, 11a, lib, 10a, 10b, 9a, tb, 8a, 8b, also 16n, 15b, 16c. 16a, 16b, 17a, 17b, 18a, 18b, 19a. 19b, 30a, 30b, 21a, 21b, all in Block 3 Railroad Addi tion; Lots 12a. 12b. 12c. 12d. 11a. lib, 10a. 10b, 10c. lOd, 9a, 0b, 8a, d, nnu ixtis is, 14a, 14b. 16a. 15b, 16a, 16b, all In Block 2 Rail road Addition; la, lb, 2a, 2b, Ca, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 6b, 0a, 6b, 7a, 7b, sa, bd, im, ud, iob, 10b, also 39a, 39b, 40a, 40b, 38a, 38b, 37a, 37b, 36a, 36b, 36a, 35b, 34a, 34b, 33a, 33b, 32n, 33b, 31a, 31b. Ml In Block 7 of tho Rnllrond Addition to ths Olty of Klnmnth Falls, Orogon; Lots 1 and 2 Blook 1, and Lots 1 and I Block 8 Railroad Addition to the City ot Klnmnth Falls, Orogon and Hint ncrongn proporly bounded by Elittith nnd Ninth streots and Walnut nml Onk Avenue; also Iols 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 77, LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, Block 83, Loll 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 78, Lots 1, 2, I. 4, 5, Block 82, ntl In Klnmath Addition to thn City nt Klamath Falls, Oregon) and tho snuthnntlorly half of that certain norengn block bounded by Block 71 Klnmnth Addition. Walnut and Kla mnth Avenues nnd Ninth street; also I.otvS, 10, llloex 3, nnd 7. 8. Block 0, Cnnal Addition to tho City of Kla ninth Knits, Oregon; nlno I -ots 1, 10, Block 77, Lots 5, 6, Block 78. LoU 1, 10, Block 83, Lots 6, 6, Block 81, IilB 1, 2, Block 94, Lots 4, 6, Bloek 96 Klnmnth Addition to thn eltr of Klnmnth Falls, Oregon; also Lots 1, 10, Block 78, LoU 1, 10, Block 81 lots 1, 10, iiiock vo in Klamath ao dltlpn to thn City of Klamath rails, Oregon, and LoU 9, 10, Bloek 1, Hol llstor Addition to tho City of Kla math Falls, Oregon; also LoU , 10, Black 3, Lots 7, 8. Block 6, Lot 6, Block 7, Canal Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Ixits 1, 2, Block 1, Holllster Addi tion nnd thnt certain acreage pro rmrjty shutting 104 foet on Klamath Avenue nnd 110 foot on Ninth Btreet In thn acreage block heretofore des cribed ns hounded by Block 78, Xlsv math Addition, Walnut Avenue, KU math Avenuh nnd Ninth Street; and that said property above listed and doscrlbod be and hereby is declared to bn assessed for the expense of said Improvement. ' And be It further resolved thai Monday the 19th day of Sept., 1111. at tho hour of eight o'clock P. JsT., at the Council Chambers at the City Hall be fixed as the time and pUsc for the hearing or objections and remonstrances against the said pro posed Improvement and the Polio Judgo Is hereby directed to cauae notice of snld hearing to be publish ed ns by Charter Provldod. Btnto of Oregon, County of Klamath, Cltr of Klamath Falls, ss. I, A. L. Unvitt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify thnt the foregoing Is the duly enrolled copy of a reso lution adopted by tho Common Coun cil on tlio 22nd day of August, 1911, declaring Its Intontlon to Improve Oak Avenun from Blxth 8trot to Bprlng Street, Walnut Avenuo from Blxth Btroot to Ninth Btreet, Seventh Btroot from Klnmnth Avenuo to Oak Avenuo, Eighth Street from Walnut Avonuo to Onk Avonuo, and Ninth Btroot from Klamath Avenue to Oak Avonuo, Including Intersections. a. l. i,i:avitt. Police. Judge. B-l NOTICi: TO TAXPAYKRS. You aro hereby notified that the Itonnl of Equalization will attend on Hoptcmlior 12, 1921, (thn second Monilny In September) at the ooanty Judgo's offlc- In thn oldest court house, and will remain In session far thirty days from that date for the purpose of examining the assessment rolls tor tho year 1931, and correct ing all orrors In valuation, descrip tion or qualities of land, loU or other property assessed by the assessor. It shall bo tho duty ot all persons InUr eMod to appoar at the time and place appointed. All protests against valuations fix ed by the sssessor must b filed wlta tho board during the first Un days of said session. W. T. LBB, Assessor of Klamath County. 26-11 NOTICE OF BOND OFVKRINO. 8oaled proposals will be received by tho Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the purchaso of an Issue of $60,0 00.0 9 general obligation bonds, In deno minations ot 11000.00 or 4800.00, maturing In fifteen years from Au gust 1st, 1921, without right of prior redemption, Bald Issuo to be known as "Klamath Falls, Sewer Bonds" boarlng a rato ot Interest ot 6 par cent per annum, payable semi an nually. Both principal and Interest payablo at tho Orogon Fiscal Agency In Now York City. Said bonds are Issued and disposed of under the charter of said city. Each proposal to purchase must be fllod with tho Police Judae ot aald city on or bofore 8 o'clock P. M., of uciouor ara, iszi, and be aceomn antod by a certlflod chook on soma rosponsiDie Banking institution for 6 per cont of dtnount of tho Dronoaal. Said Issue will bo disposed ot at net loss than par and accured interest. Tho council reserving the right to roject any and all proposals. A. L. LHAVITT. Pollco Judgo ot tho City of Klamath rain, uregon. 31-10 BY ALLMAN