The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 13, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TUESDAX, SEPTrJMBFK IS. 1M1.
WATER PROBLEM
SEEMS SOLVED
LIKE CO. UND
The test well being drilled by the
State at the Ernst plsce, seven miles
eoatheast of Fort Rock, has strode
what seems to be an Inexhaustible
supply of water at a depth of 100
feet although the well has been suck
to a depth of 120 feet.
On Jtonday a Lame & Bowler
PUBP win a capadtr of 1500 gallons
par salnute was InstalledJby N": C.
Jansen, of Portland, who has the
agency for this pump and who also
has the contract for drilling the
well. The pnmp was put In the well
to a depth of 100 feet to glTe the
water supply a try out. The first
water was 'struck at a depth of 23
feet and the 121nch hole was stand
ing fnll of water to this depth. After
a few minutes pumping the water
was lowered four and one half feet,
the pump being run at different
speeds to determine the supply. A
speed of 560 gallons per minute was
the minimum while as much as 900
gallong was the maximum speed,
without lowering the water more than
noted abore.
The appropriation 'of the' State of
$10,000, which was used toward
sinking this well is to be used as a
rerolrlng fund. When a well la sunk
OB a man's ranch and proves o suc
cess, he pars back to tho .State the
costs of drilling. This money will
be used to drill other wells. It is
reported that Crampton Brothers will
get the next well.
Another pumping demonstration
of the Ernst well will be made In
about two weeks, when it Is planned
to Invite people from Lakevlev, Bind
and other places, to demonstrate
what can.be done along this line,
Silver Lake Leader.
" T. S. MeKINNZY.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
OREGON BREVITIES
MEDFORD In tho trial of a law
suit In the circuit court at Jackson
m in which ther were on oppos
ing sides. Charles Rearars. ex-ea-
sUtant United States district attdr
ni.r at Portland and Qua Newbury,
veteran Medford attorney, became
Involved In a dispute, tha lie was
pasted and both rolled on the floor
In a clinch until separated. Judge
E. M. Calkins then lectured the bel
ligerent lawyers and fined each
$25.
BEND Twenty-eight Bend high
school graduates will be In college
this fall, school figures show. Of
this number eight will be at the
University of Oregon and a like
number at Oregon Agricultural col
lege. The registration from here
at tha university will be the larg
est on record.
PORTLAND A vote to expend
$125,000 on Improvements" for Co
lumbia college at Milton, Or., was
the principal buslnesa of the north
west conference of the Methodist
Episcopal church. South, In session
at First Methodist Episcopal
church, South, Union avenuo and
Multnomah street, with delegates
from Oregon, Washington. Idaho
and Montana In attendance.
ROSEBURC Frank Fllley, aged
60. a well knows Satherltn sawmill
owner, waa Instantly killed wLen he
fell against a circular saw, sever
ing his head from his body. He
was working at tha aaw when In
somo manner he lost his footing
and fell agalastthe rapldlyejrhtU-
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STATEMENT
of the First Stale Savings Bank
of Klamath Falls, County of Kla
math, State of Oregon, showing the
amount standing to the credit of
overy depositor Jnly 1, .1921, who
has not made a deposit, or who has
not withdrawn any part of his de
posit (commercial deposits), princi
pal or Interest, for aJ period pf
mon than seven (7) years im
mediately prior to said date, with
the name, last known place of resi
dence or postottlce address of such
depositor, and the fact of his death.
if known.
Name of Depositor Amoat
R. O. Harrison $3.06
Klamath Tails, Ore.
W. B. Inness $7.25
Cen'l. Del'vy. San Franclaeo Calif.
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, ss.
I. John Siemens Jr., being first
duly sworn, depose and aay upon
oath that I am the cashier of tlio
Fin't State & Savings Bank of Kla
math Falls, County of Klamath,
State of Oregon; that the forego
ne statement Is a full, true, cor
rect and complete statement, show
ing the name, last' knawnr residence
or costofflce address, fact of death,
If known, and the 'amount to the
credit of each depositor as requir
ed by the provisions of Sections
10160il0163, Inclusive, Oregon
Laws.
' JOHN SIEMENS Jr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 20th day of August.
A. D. 1921.
AGNES DRISCOLL
Notary Piibllc for Oregon.
(M commission expires January
12th, 192. 13-20-27-3
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8TA1PEMENT ,
of the First State A Savings Bank
of Klamath Falls. County of Kla
math, State of Oregon, showing the
amount standing to the, credit of
every depositor July 1, 1921. who
has not made a deposit, or who haa
not withdrawn any part of his de
posits (savings deposits), princl
pal and Interest, for a period of
moro than twelve (13) years Im
mediately prior to said date, with
the. name, last Jcnown place of resi
dence .or postottlce address of such
depositor, and the' fact 'of his death,
It known.
Name of Depositor
Ray Roscoo Barkhurst
Geo. Clarence Brower .
Frank Hlbberta
Alice Louise Weiss .
Edward O. Whllpelsey
A. C. Winker. Weed, Calif
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, as.
KLAMATH FALLS
. America' moit popular automobile hat out told
all makes except Ford for 1921.
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ed by the provisions of sections
10160-1016$. Inclusive, Oregon
Laws.
JOHN SIEMENS Jr.
Subscribed and swotn to before me
this 20th day it August.
A. D. 1921.
AONES DRISCOLL
Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expires January
12th. 1924.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(t Not Coal Ina
Amount Department of tho Interior. U. S.
,$1,401 Land uiiiee at jjiuctjow, i6-i
14.44 8Pt- 10' 19ZU t
i ja NOTICE Is hereby given that John
,'1,f0 F. Holbrook. of Malln. Oregon, who
-1 on April 26th. 1919. msdo Home-
$1.44 1 stead Entry. No. 011005, for Lot 10.
i jc, being Farm Unit "A". Section 16.
Township 418. Range 12E. Wllla-
'mette Meridian, baa filed notice" of
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I, John 8iemens Jr., being first Proof to establish claim to tne jana
duly sworn, depose and say upon above described, before C. " DeLap.
oath, that I am. the Cashier of the CS nVday
First State k. Savings Bank of Kla- of October. 1921.
math Falls. County of Klamath, Claimant names as witnesses:
State of Oregon; that ( the J Tor, .go- E f- iSStiTl ?f K
lng statement la a full, true, cor- Oregon.
rect and complete statement, show- Notice will bo published for five
lng the name, last known residence consecutive weeks In the Klamath
or poitofflco address, fact of death. Herald. ...
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credit of each depositor as requlr-
13-20-27-3-10
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the directions and dosage worked out
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THE KLAMATH GRAIN EXCHANGE
Sole agency f o r the largest Western
Milling concern.
Will buy your groin at top market price
for cash. See or phone
BOLDISCHAR AND VOCHATZER;
rVUUn. Ore. and Klamath Falls. Ore.
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floor.
At the following rock-bottom pricei,
you cannot afford to deprive youraelt of
the pleasure and convenience and beauty
of a Long-Bell Forked Leaf Oak Floor,
IS-lOxaU Ctear Quartered White Oak
ls16xaH Clear Plain Whit Oak .
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'nils floortag can also be laid rtgbt ever yow old floors with
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booklet on Ue care and finish of "The Perfect , Floor."
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