Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1921)
Fj'fepmwyr -vi -mwrww, mmmmv ' '" 'wWSt1 ,!, .V-J tf V rJWWt!UW2PWi -litW- ! 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGH FIVE TUESDAY, OOTOBEn 18, lMfT f ' " c 3- ? .'. I br ran ON STAND. ASSERTS Mi II BUNK IlOSEDima, Oct. 18. Dr. Brum field wont ono the stand in Ills own dofenso yostorday, aftor his wlfo had testified concerning aoveral fcaturog of tho ovldonco. Sbo told of his headaches, Identified a hat llko tho ono which tho state al leged tho murderor woro but which tho , dofonso claims was In Drum' field's offlco at tho tlrao. Sho do nlcd any articles In tho box of llngerlo bolongod to hor. Mrs. Drumflold surprised tho Btate by declaring Deputy Sher iff Wobb, after returning 'from Canada with her husband, had said ho bellorod Dr. Brumfeld in- sane, uno insisted ner nusnana was out of his head July 13th and do clarod ho bought tho dynamlto to blosh stumps. tho rosult of tho efforts of agitato who a ro proachlng that tho Indian should not "salaam" a whito porson, and slmllldr pronouncomont of ruco equality, Undor proumtro from Imporlal au thorities, Hiiffrngo has boon granted tho Indians, nnd tho FIJI Islands will bocomo moro of an Asiatic colony than European, Tho FIJI riantors' Association has oxpressed Itsolt a favoring the Intro duction of Chlnoso cooties Instoad of further Indian Immigrants. U. S. to Let Germany Paddel Own Canoe With, his arms folded Brumtlold calmly spoko to tho Jury, telling of his loss of momory from tho tlmo on) tho Meredith ranch, whllo picking up DO shot, He said ho. had flashes of memory subsequently and told of being with a stranger who ho firstimot In a Portland restaur ant, and going with him on a train to Candda. He said ho saw a nowspapor with tho names Drumflold and Rusael In It. Ho was put oft tho train at Dlalno bccauio tho Immigration of ficer said no moro laborers wero needed. Tho strangor took him to a hotel. Ho got to Vancouver and saw his picture In tho papor, and It frightened him '"but after n wbllo I roallzod tho picture was not ma but Dennis Russell," lie said. Trior to his lapse of memory Drumflold said ho had short blank periods and tcrrlflo hoadacbos and nightmares. Ha would start to fill n patient's tooth and would get tho cavity ready. Then tho nox thing ho would know tho tooth would bo filled. Ho denied he visited a Van couver steamship office or wroto a letter regarding Australia. "I, realized I was slipping ment ally," Rrumfleld declared. "Did you tell anyone?". "No, I was afraid to tell." "Why?" "1 did not want to be sent to an Insaae asylum." "How did you know you wore Buffering from mental derango mentT" i "I wasn't sufforlng from any mental dorangement," tho dentist snapped back. wwmwwwiwwwwwwMwwwMWW Letters from the People VnisriVvyrysonri"iiTr nrnr "nvirnviri! HAYH'HUNTKRH WERE FINED FOR KILLING DOE To AUSTRALIA SHY OF SMALL COIN SYDNEY, New South Wales, Oct. 17. Australia Is now In tho midst of one of Its periodical mysterious shortages of copper, which havo baf fled treasury officials. Children's banks aro held respon sible at first for the shortage and an appeal from the Troasury resulted In tho exchange of many coppers for silver money, Despite this and the assistance of certain clumsy counto fetters, copper coins are exceedingly scarce. In some quarters the ap proach of Christmas Was blamed as, during tho annual busy shopplug por lod( largo retail housos made heavy demands for chango, and It was thought that somo of tho corpora tions had accumulated a surplus of coppors against these demands. ''Wo aro coining 800 pounds worth of pennies and about 300 pounds worth of halt ponnlos evory week," J, It. Colllno, secretary of tho troasury, said' today. "Wo nro at a loss to explain how thero can bo a shortage The troasury novor withdraws cop pors. from circulation so that our out put 'is additional to thoso already In uso." f SYDNEY, Now South Wales, Oct. 17.Fears that Dolshevlsm may take hold upon tho 60,000 East Indian coolies In' tho FIJI Islands, who havo boon Imported over a period of years to ',worK the sugar plantations, have been oxpressed by the FIJI PWntors Association, according to advjees reaching here today. The Indians have just carried-out a six months strike -which paraly zedjthe 'sugar industry and caused heavy losses to the planters! They had i nresented demands that the nlantors characterized aa "extrava gaill" and. 'refused to KfMtv, These, demands, the" planter declared, were tho Edldtor ot The Evening Herald: ' i . In this letter tho writer has but one purpose In view regard for truth and tho correction of an or rooncus Impression that has per meated sportdom of Klamath County as tho rosult of insidious falsehoods circulated by Messrs. James Stovonson and Dert Frank ly of Merrill. At tho outsot I wish to obvlato any Idea that this Is a dofonso of California game laws prohibiting transportation of gamo Into Oro gdn by Oregon hunters who, havo paid n California license True sportsmen In this locality aro un animous In tho opinion that this law should bo repealed. No oth er attitude could bo taken by gon unlne sportsmon. ' It Is tho falso report of Stovon son and Franklyn that tho writ er wlshos to corroct, not tho vin dication of California gamo laws. "Messrs. Stovonson and Franklyn wore arrested ono day last "week in Siskiyou county by Gamo Wardon Miller and brought to H. Wllklns' Justice court In Dorrls on a charge of having a fomalo dcor In their possession. A flno of ICO each was Imposed and paid. Wardon Miller relloved tho hunters of their gamo, which consisted of two bucks as well as tho doo. No chargo waa brought against tho men for illicit trans portation of gamo and they woro fined .for killing a femalo door. These men, whom Warden Mil lor believes havo repeatedly broken tho gamo laws by slaughtering does and fawns and by killing out of season, carried tho statement to Klamath sportsmen that they were victims of treach'ory; that Califor nia sportsmen trapped them with a -system of espionage and fined thorn for alleged attempt to take tholr kill back home. Aa stated above, tho "wrltor can seo no Justice in the California law which makes it a crlmo to transDort nmn killed In this atato 'to another. Hownvnr. h U most emphatically In favor of enforce ment of that portion of tho gamo law which prohibits killing of fe malo deor. I believe my attitude Is appreciated by Klamath sports men In regard to this phase of the law for preservation of game. As to a systom of espfonago, which Secretary W. W. McNealy, of tho Klamath Sportsmen's Asso elation, believes is maintained on the border for the express purposo of trapping Oregon hunters as they go back over tho lino with their game, allow me to state that there Is absolutely no foundation tor this belief. Gamo Wardon Mlllor says he will enforco tho law, no mat ter how unjust it may seem,, as long as he holds his official ca pacity. But tho Impression that ci tizens of this 'county have an or ganized system .for bringing their neighboring sportsmqnt to grief bo cause of an unjust law that parlor politicians enacted Is false and without justification. Yours respectfully, Citizen of Dorrls, California. EMMITT SAY8 IIROWER TOO 8MALL GAMK FOR HIM Editor Herald: In tho Saturday evonlng paper appears tho Item that It. A. Em- mitt was soliciting signers to n jpo- tltlon for tho recall of C. C. U row er. I brand such a statement as absolutely falso. a pura fabrica tion. I havo nevor solicited on Main street nor olsowhere tor any such purposo. ' ' Furthermore, I havo so far re fused to sign said petition forjtho roason that thero are HIGHER UPS moro deserving of such punishment. And I hereby cheerfully oxpress my willingness, that whenever Kuyken- dall and DoLap are callod on tho re call carpet, to both sign and solicit. Respectfully yours, - R. A. EMMITT. , Ed. Note Apparently someone thought it humorous to mislead the Herald reporter who saw the Brow er petition In circulation. The elr culatoPaald BMMuuae waa xtamltt WASHINGTON. Oct. 18. Tho Bonato in tho first roll call on tho Gorman peaco treaty rojoctod, by a voto ot 71 to 7, an nmondmeht by Sonutor Walsh, ot Montana,, to havo tho United States Join with tho other nowors in a plcdgo to protect Germany against unwar ranted Invasion. Tho sonato also rojectod tho sec ond Wash amendment, 62 to 6, pro-noslha- that tho United States uso hor good offlcou In cano of a want on attack on Germany. SUMMON) Equity 13S3. IN OTIB CIRCUIT COURT OF TMM STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. James M. Milne, Plaintiff, vs. i Elizabeth W. Mllno, Defendant. To Elizabeth W. Mllno, Defendant. In tho Name of tho Stato of Ore Ore eon: You aro horeby required to appear and 'answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled salt on or before Saturday, tho. 19th day of Novomber, 1021, and for fail ure to appear and answer plaintiff will apply toTtho' court for the relief prayod for in his complaint, to-wlt: For an absolute dlvorco from you on tho ground ot desertion continuing for more than one year prior to the filing of said complaint, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. November 19th, 1831 Is tho last day cot the tlmo prescribed In tho order fbr publication of this summons In which you may appear and answer said cqmplalnt. This summons is served by publi cation by order of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, judge of the circuit court ot tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, datod Octobor 6, 1921. which order required that sum mons bo'publlshod once a week for six sucosslvo weeks, tho tint publi cation bolng Octobor 7, 1921 and the last 'publication bolng Novomber 18th, 1921. RENNER, MANNING & GAJfONG Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoso busi ness and post offlco address Is American National Dank Rldg., Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oro. 7-14-31-28-4-11-18 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. XoUco of Guardian's Sale of. Real Estate. In tho mattor ot the Guardianship ot 'the Person and Estate ot '.Clifford B. Damn, a minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, In nurauanco ot an order ot the Coun ty Court ot the County of Klamath, Stato ot Oregon, duly given and made on the 8th day ot October, 1921, In tho above entitled estate, Jessie Dumm Eldred, guardian of the per son and estate of Clifford S. Dumm, n minor, will soil, from and after the 9th day of November, 1921, in the county ot Klamath, State ot Oregon, to tho highest and best bidder there for, and upon the terma and condi tions hereinafter mentioned, at pri- vato sale, subject to confirmation by said county court, the following des cribed real property belonging to tho estato ot said minor, to wit: South halt of southeast quarter of section 18 and northwest quarter ot northoast quarter section 19, all In township 39 south, range 12 east of tho Wlllamotte Meridian in Klamath County, Oregon, Terms and conditions of sale:, Cash, In United States gold coin, or, not less than 1300 In cash, in United States gold coin, and the balance In five equal payments on the 1st day of Decombor ot each year, all defer red payments to hear Interest at 6 per centum per annum, payablo an nually, said deterrod payments to be represented by notes of tho pur chaser, with a mortgage upon tho property to secure the payment thereof; abstract and dood at ex pense of estate; taxes for 1921 and thereafter at expense of purchaser. Olds and offers must bo in writing, and may be left at the office at Ron nor, Manning & Ganong, attorneys for said guardian, or may bo deliver ed to said guardian personally, or may be fllod with the clerk of said county court, at any tlmo after the first publication ot this notice and bofore the making of said sale. Datod, October 11, 1921. JESSIE DUMM ELDRED, Guardian ot tho Person and Estato ot Clifford S. Dumm, a Minor. 11-18-25-1-8 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By VIrtuo of an exocutlon In fore closure duly Issued by the- Clork ot tho Circuit Court ot tho County of Klamath, State ot Oregon, datod the 13th day ot September, 1921, In a cortaln suit in the Circuit Court for said county and stato, wherein John P. McAulltto, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against Bon D. Shnnehan, Mary Snanahan and John Shanahan for tho sura ot 617,666,69, with in terest thereon at tho rate ot 8 per cent per annum from April' 2, 1921, attoAey's tees In the sum ot 11809 and costs 'and disbursements taxed at $46.40 on the 3d day of Septem ber; 1921. Notice la hereby given that I will on Wednesday, tho 26th day of Octo ber, 1U21, at tne rroni aoor ot me county court "house for Klamath County, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Oregon, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following dee cribed real property, to wit: - All ot .section 36; also, beginning Bl We Bsruiwiiiwniw ot uo uuna CITY OF, KLAMATH, FALLS, OREGON REPORT OF CONDITION FOR THE FUNDS Balances Juno' 30, 1921 Gonoral : ?I,U1.11 Loaso I 12.00 Occupation tar 79.00 ' . Finos & Licenses 522.30 Dock taxes .... 341.69 Curront taxes 2,417.52 QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1921, RECEIPTS Disbursements 'Balances "" September 30iHJl l ' , ( V r, , .? .1, T -Irf .13,372.51....;! L..'.$ 5(265.18.r!..'.- r. o D 1,570.41 8.64 143.38, 80620! .?..J 234.17, O. D. Street ,iTl.il Curront taxes 835.14 Back taxes 51.85 Bend sinking (municipal 2,223,19 Bend Intorost Sinking ....11,240.96 Brldgo Street Bona ...... ".o Flro Department ... 5562 Incidental 1'2JS,S5 Library 650.8 Light and Water 2,661.80 Park A . 779.65 Pollco. Department 208.87 Boworv Bend ... 486.82 Bower 4th Unit Bend .... 191.42 Bend Sinking 3,453.63 Interest Sinking 644.42 Shlpplngton Road Bend.. 481.73 Klamath Ave. Fill Bend 38.4Z Bend " Sinking .. . , 85.66 Interest Sinking .......... 479.11 Series A 1st Unit Bend , Bend Blnklng 3,899.25 n, Bend Int. Sinking 1,903.33 - "j- Serlos B 2nd Unit Bend Bend Sinking 3,355.14 "-".' ' Bend Int. Sinking 2,057.67 - D Sorios C 3rd 'Unit Bend 23.34 Bend Sinking 1,411.42 ... Bend Int. Sinking .... 447.26 O. D. . Series D 4th Unit Bend 43.04 Bend Sinking .............. 12,132j26 Bend Int. Sinking .... 10,651.51 O. D. Sorlcs H 6th Unit Bend Bend Sinking 3,196.84 - Bend Int. Sinking .... 1,266.10 - D- Series I 6th Unit bond 355.97 Bend Sinking 6,077.59 Bend Int. Sinking 2,343.16 Sorios J 7th Unit Bend .... 980.83 Bend. Sinking 7,644.42 Bend Int. Sinking 2.046.70 Sorlog K 8th Unit. Bend 30.03 Bend Sinking 6,479.37 Bend Int: Sinking 1,663.82 - D Sories L 9th Unit Bend 638.83 t Bend Sinking 4,642.07 Bend Int. Sinking .... 828.08 Series N 10th Unit Bend 2,106.80 Bend Sinking 2,792.45 Bend Int. Sinking .... ' 644.03 Serlos E Deficit 1st Unit Bend 236.57 Bend Sinking 2,421.09 - Bend Int. Sinking . 583.40 - Sories F Deficit 2d Unit Bend 78.77 Bend Sinking .'. 2,821.72 Bend Int. Sinking . 877.74 - Scries O Deficit 3rd Unit . Bend 8.24 Bend Rlnklnor 9 R 661.14 886.99 2,502.37.. .. 4,'isilsfj'""' ri - 337.U O. V IK 2,389.73 11,315.76.. . 2,644.81.. 2,223.19 2,314.92 . , 61.26 418.16 O. D. . 1,366.26 ' .269.22 , 1,466.77 f 840.92 208.87 ' ' 649.18 - ' 191.42 1,318.23..., 4,771.86 425.00.. 2,050.93., 172.90. 251.30.. 88.00.. O. D, ........ 652.60........ 143.74.. I 93.27.. 13.76:.. - 16.65... 1235.56 481.73 ' 38.41 85.65 572.38 4,037.16 1,886.68 O. . O. . O. IX 227.77 600.00 3,083.71 92.26: 1,965.42 O. D. .'. ,f 28.34 2 4. 28 v (""' XevOvsZB 38.18 . . . -409.08 O. IX .....,....................j-.....'....... .,43.04 1,627.74 13,760.00 ' 209.16...,. 10,12.38' O,- D. I 40.85.. 2.63.. O. D. 19.74.. 6.68.. --irl ti iiiiiiiiiiiumii 300.00.. 620.14 D 197.48 240.00.. 110.24.. 33.64., 270.00.. D. D. 49.73... 5.96... O. D. 1,207.20.. 660.01.: 847.13... O. D. D. D." O. D. O. D. O, D. Bend Int. Sinking Socond Street 'Fill Dond Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking .... Brldgo Street Bend .... Serin. O llth Tfnlt TtnnA Bend fllnlclnr r. in jl Bend Int. Slnklnr l.34s!i O. Series P 12th Unit Bend 4S.7K O. Bend Sinking ... Bend Int. Sinking Sories Q 13th Unit Bend Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking .... Series R 14th Unit dond Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking Sories S 16th Unit Bend Bend Sinking .......; .. Bend Int. Sinking .... Series T 16th Unit Bend Bend Sinking ............ Bend Int. Sinking .... 81.83 O. D. Serlos U 17 Unit Bend Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking 44,54 O. D. series V 18th Unit Bend Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking.... Sories W 19th Unit Bend Bend Slnklnc- ss.ii ai Bend Int. Sinking . 2:69 - D- 1 20th-Unit Bend 4,021.24 Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking - 248.25 O. 21st Unit Bend 10,863.22 Bend. Sinking Bend Int. Sinking - 281.68 O. .. 22nd Unit Bend ........ 6,702.04 Bend Sinking 781.00 Bend Int. Sinking 124.96 O. 23rd Unit Bend 2,370.36 Bend Sinking 1 Bend Int. Sinking.... 336.38 o uuit uuna 747.33 Bend Sinking - Bend Int. Sinking 126th Unit Bend ........ 70.00 O D Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking 26th Unit 'Bend ......' 108.90 O. D Bend Sinking Bend Int. Sinking Fire Dept. Street 1 11.689.86 i3zz!i"'T874Tir.r.r.r.'zZr D. -... 21t08.M..H.HH'.-;.,H ............ " 9,JIHHHMH..H..HH..,.,.HH,.H, I 3,237.69 1,263.47 .365.97 6,097.33 2;636.48 980.8S 8,264.56 2,089.22 30.03 5.589.61 1,945.21 638.83 . 4,691.80 ' 822.12' '2,105.80 3,999.65 731.16 235.57 2,499.56 662.32 o,p. O. D- O. D. O. D. 6. o. d. O. D. O. D. 78.77 2,839.46, 871.80 O. 1 8.24 O. O. 192,78 38.S6 -bi:j 3,944.01, 49.78 1.7,28.74 613.20 427.22 696.66 419.86 103.87 4,098.86 193.23 7.79 681.81 284.28 200.78 485.27 81.83 174.37 1 66.35 44.54 1,393.50 4,033.31 1,657.5a 2,773.32 200.00 r 1.306.73....' 200.00 j O. 1,464.99.. 832.22.. O. D 511.34. 468.53.... 243.76.... 192.78 38.56 51.26 .3.7,44,01 6,833.46 1,821.67' O. 249.78 O. 2,197.27 780.78 O, 427. V IX. '0. ' -, D. XX. t. 260.65.. 744.25... 15.00.. 15.00 D 684.36 100.00 333.60. .' 1,030.26 128.03 .... 652.47 O. D. 103.87 4,301.07 82J.54 O. P. ' 7.79 ' 733.00 ' 271.64 O. Dv, 260.78 688.02 ' 41.33 O. D. 174.37 24.83 90.18 14.21 10.33 O. IX ,..................... 1,393.50 1 269.27 4,302.60 202.21 113.94 ""5T.I9""! 27.64 102.75 65.t0 160.78., 952.40... 3,223,28.. 57.88... 31.25. D 218.52.. X2tX T 03 D( D 219.10.. 7,293.14.. ....' 169.30.. 2,746.25., 2,191.08 2,673.32 2,392.82 923.84 797.96, 644.10 140.29 l,307;i3 181.72 393.73 ..- , 691.10 551.73 1,332,73 0. rx O. D. 544.10.. 326.48.. 181.72 107.06..... 330.88. D. 337.79...... 1,792.83.,.. 234.47... 46:62 375.86 1,792.83 4Z870 747.33 :! ' ' " ' 00 o. o. o. o. o. o. o. o. D. D. X. D, D. D. D. D. 2,731.25 3,102.00 81.63. 300.75, ' 81.68 108.90 "-n O. D. Martin Est. .. 1,476.61 STATE OF OREGON, County ot' Klamath, SS. City of Klamath Falls (SEAL) 1 , 670.00 .' 4,175:72 15,195.57 i.... 2,004.07 627.46 . .00 I, A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge or tho City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true exhibit ot the re ceipts and disbursements and the condition ot each particular fund ot tho City of Klamath Falls, at the close ot business Sept. 30th,' 1931, as shown by tho receipts and paid vouchers ou tile in my arttce and the lodgor of said accounts and funds. ' , Witness my hand and the seat of said city this 15lh day of, Oct. 1921. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judge. l ' west, quartor of section two, thonco south 210 foot, thonco west 840, toot. monce norm ziu leec, tnonco oast along tho north lino of said section to tho placo ot beginning: the south halt ot the south halt ot tho south halt of tho southwest quarter, tne norm nan or tno south nan 01 tho southwest quarter of the. .south east quarter, tho south halt of the northeast quarter of tho southeast quarter, and tho north half ot tno southeast quarter ot the southwest quarter ot section 25, the southwest quarter ot section 26, all In" township 36, south ot ran go 14, east ot he Willamette Meridian: tho south half of tho southwest quarter of tho north west quartor ot section 1, township 37, south of range 14, oast ot Will amette ' Meridian ; the northwest quarter ot section 8, the .east halt of the northwest quarter of section sov ea.all In.townshlp 37, south ot range 16, east ot Willamette Meridian: the north half of the south half of the aorirawMt quarter of tot muiImm quarter; tho north half ot tho north half ot tho northwest quarter ot the southeast quarter; tho south half of tho north half of tho northeast quar ter ot the southeast quartor; the south half of the north half of the northeast quarter ot tho southwest quarter, and the north halt ot the south Jialt of the northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section 13, in township 39 south ot range 15, east of Willamette Meridian, all of said lands and real property being lo cated and situated In Klamath Coun ty, State of Oregon, taken, and levied upon as the proporty ot said defend ants pursuant to said ' execution, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy .the said judgment afore said, with interest thereonj , attor ney's fees, costs and disbursements aforesaid and accruing costs ot sale. Dated Sept. 27, 1921. f L, L. LOW Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. by BURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy. Sept. 17-Oct 4ill-l- TOO LATE Death only st matter of short mm, Don't wsJt untfl palna and,acW become incurablo disease Avoid painful consequencM .by taking COLD MEDAL; v5i pr ppm ,zc- s r W world's standard tmitf- feftldaen 1 'for, bUddr and uric add uonMattka National twfli7,-.wiyw u, nnannlMd.-''-ThrM- MM.' a dlJglSHSj. 'tmi'uL tMMtojm rt-J v sail ins ; , W "I , I t. &4 n . yA. nWMJ..1