The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
l ' ' TUJDAY, OCTOBHR 35, 1821.
I'Aam two
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smu m
STRIKE DEFIES
IS.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24. Tho
proposed strike of railroad ompldyes
ls ngalnst the order ot tho Unttod
States Railroad Labor board, Tend
ered June 1, 1931, after full hear
ing or both 'Rides, declaring that
-there should bo a 12 per cent ro
ductlon ot wages," said Wm.
-fiproule, prealdent ot tho Southern
JRaelflc company, , In a statement
explaining the causes tor tho strike,
Mr. Sproulos siatomont, directed
-to heads ot departmeats ot the
Senthern Padtlc company, follows
"To dispel misconstruction and
-jBlsunrioratandlng It Is all Import-
-aat that tho public and tho- cm
-jploycs should know at tho outset
-and bear In mind continually Just
'-what It Is that this proposed strlko
-of the railroad employes Is directed
tagnlnBt. They are not striking bo--cause
ot any rofusal of tho rait
crouds to reduce 'rates. Thoy are
-jnot striking because o't any Inten
tion expressed' by tho railroad to
airnll themselves1 ot tho right con
ferred by the Transportation Act,
3924, to. appeal to' the Railroad
Xabor board for a further4reduc-
tlon in wages. The strlko Toto was
Aakcn vomo time? before tho meet'
aff of tho Railroad Executives at
Chicago and before their attltudo
Ja respect to rates or further re
dncllon of wages was known. TUo
strlko Is against tho order of tho
Jlallroad Labor board rendorcd
Jbiw 1, 1921. after full hearing ot
fcotb sides,- doclarlng that there
.should be a 12 per cent reduction
-ot wages. There can be no question
as l0 the correctness ot this state
ment. The morning papers ot Oct.
J 7 printed a telegram from Cleve
land -which stattu what tho corros
Tomlcnt obtained from tho Broth
verhoods' representative as to tho
itrlko In ,tho following language:
"The strlko U against tho J 24
per cent Vajco cut ordered by tho
"Railroad J-abor board. It cannot
talto Into' consideration the now
"w.tno put, which" tho railroad exe
cutives' msdo known their lnten
41c n of nuking, becauso that cut bas
mot gone before tho Labor board
and therefore cannot bo officially
Known to tho Brotherhoods.'
"Tho Now York Times of Oct,
TO ciuotbs from communication ot
(ho Brotherhood leaders -to their
local chairman as 'follews:
" 'Sirs and Brethers: Tho vote
of tho members.. wag over-
wholmlngly In favor of a strike on
' tho quostlon of wago reductions
by tho United- States Rall-
'road Laboi board, offectlvo July
plotcd yestorday with J. Prod Ooollor
and Mr. Rounsovolt loft tor San Fran
cisco this morning.,
Mr. RouMnoYoll'fe uvuro Intentions
are not Bettlod but ho romnrkcil thnt
ho very likely would again try his
fortunes In 1'oru whdro ho spent sev
en years In tho copper mining gamo
boforo locating 'hero.
1st, 1921J ,
"ii follows from tho above that
tlhe strlko 1a directed ngalnst the
J provisions ot the Act ot Congress;
(ft b a protest against the conclut
aloa of tho Railroad ' Labor Board;
and It Is not due to any action of
?.he railroad executives, for certain
'ly no one can Impose responsibility
run on the railroad executives for
:roaklng an application for reduc
tion ot wages which was sustakied
ljr the Railroad Labor board." .
IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT OV THE
STATU OP OREGON FOR KIiAM
ATI! COUNTY.
Summons In Korrclonuro f Tax Lien
Equity No. 180F.
Allen Sloan, Plaintiff,
vs. .
0. Frit shaw and all othor persons
or pnrtlos unknown having any
right, tltto, ostato or.lntorest In tho
real cstat6 described horoln, Do
fondants. To C. Frltshaw and all othor per
sons or parties unknown having nny
right, tltlo, ostato or Interest In tho
real estate described horoln, de
fendants: IN TUB NAME' OF THE STATE
OF OREGON; You are Hereby Notl-,
fled that Allan Sloan tho holder ot
Delinquent Certificate No. 1198 Is
sued on tho 20th day ot October 1920
by tho Tax Collector of Klamath
County, Oregon, for tho sum ot
$15.94, being tho amount then duo
and delinquent for taxes for tho yoar
1917, togothor with ponalty, lntorest
and costs theroon upon tho real prop
erty assessed to C. Frltshaw, and do
scribed as NH of SHU ot Section
28 Tp. 35 S. R. 7 EaBt W. M., oxcept
a strip covering 313 feot by 313 foot
In the northwest corner ot said NW
Vt of SEU ot Section 28 Tp. 35 S.
R. 7 East W. M.
That said Allen Sloan has paid
taxes for subsequent years with rato
of Interest thereon as follews:
For tho year 1918, tho sum ot
$23.44 paid Oct. 26, 1920, with ln
torest at 12 per cent per. annum.
For the year 19J9, tho sum ot
$25,23 paid Oct. 26, 1920, with In
terest at 12 per cent per annum.
Said O. Frltshaw and all othor per
sons or parties unknown having any
right, title, estato or lntorest In said
real property are heroby furthor no
tified that Allon Sloan will apply to
tho Circuit Court aforesaid for a do-
croe foreclosing tho lien against tho
property abovo described. And you
aro horoby summoned to appear
within sixty days after tho first pub
lication of this summons, cxcluslvo
of tho day ot tho first publication,
and dofond this action or pay tho
amount as abovo shown togothor
with Interest and costs, and In case
you fall to do so, a decroo will bo
rondored foreclosing tho lien of said
taxes and costs against said premis
es. This summons Is published by or
der ot tho Hon. D. V. Kuylcondall
Judgo of said Circuit Court made
tho 17th day ot Octobor 1921. Tho
date of tho first publication ot this
summons Is tho 25th day of Octobor,
1921.
All, process In thts proceeding jnay
bo served upon tho undersigned re
siding at Modoc Point, Klamath
County, 'Oregon.
OEO. CHASTAIN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Busy on Rail Strike Crisis '
vfcb&&. . w i TMiiMilmnll M
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m, mi ms JfmifflWwriwMffi
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j Tho city ot Loods utilizes Bowago
in maKing ammonia.
A stray door Bwam tho Sonttlo
lmrlior, was lassoed and Is now In
tliu city zoo.
Excollont grnpes aro grown In
Northorn Australia.
Millions ot old army boot-soles
nvo boon utltllzud In England an
fortltlzor.
! vrlth a natlon-wlue rail strike threatened. President Harding- Is-bolJ.
fin? daily conferene with covemmtnt olllclals dealing with transporta
1 tlon. Here he I shown Having the dikes of tho Intcrstato Commerce
rj ccnictsnco ,
L
Z JWTBAND THEATRE
' "Tlio breaking Point," the latest
Ilodkmsom release, which Is now be
SnK Rhown at the Strand Theatre,
aihows Bessie Barrlscalo at the height
til emotional acting. Particularly
xiotoworthy is her portrayal ot tho
speeno In tho plcturo In which her
tlauKhtor Is forcibly taken from her.
Seldom havo such dramatic' qualities
fcoen oxprossod as In tho scone Im
mediately following this, In which
31 Iks Barrlscalo roglstcrs suppressed
.emotion together with determination
in. such a way that It causes heart
Xhrobs umong tbo audlenco.
"The Breaking Point" la played
stf lilgh tension throughout, and tho
sinspenso of tho audience Is malntuln-
icA to nn extraordinary dogrce. The
xotber mentbors ot tho cast supporting
Miss Barrlscalo In this production
lso rise to omjotional heights which
causes the plcfuro to bo porfoctly
Vialanced In every respect. Walter
'JMcOrall, tbel Qroy Terry, Eugenia
'.TEK'ssorer, Pat 0"Malley, Winter Hall,
vWlfrrd Ivucas, Joseph J. Dowllng,
aind Ireno Yoagor, tho well-known
child actress, aro tho other members
not the cast.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OK OREGON FOR KLAM
ATII, COUNTY.
Summons In Foreclosure of Tiix Men
Equity N . V 1M.
Allen Sloan, Plaintiff,
vs.
P. S. Terwllllger and all other per
sons having any right, title, estato
or Interest in tho 'real property
herein described. Defendants.
To P. S. Terwllllger and all othor
persons having any right, title, estato
or lntorest In the real property horo
ln described, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON; You "aro Hereby No
tified that Allen Sloan tho holder ot
Delinquent Certificate No. 1168 Is
sued on the 16th day ot March 1920
by tbo Tax Collector of Klamath
County Oregon, for tho sum of
$8.34. being the amount then due
TCE1.S HOUNBBVMMi LEAVES;
JLY TRY LWK IN PERU
Tho final dotalU In the salo ot tho
Interests of Nelson Rounsevell in the
Lakuddo iumbor company were com";
OUR WAY
THE RIGHT .
WAY.
We have always
maintained that
the scientific ex
amination of the
eyes and the fur
nishing of Glas
ses when neces
sary, deserve our
entire time , ef
fort and thought,
and have con
ducted our Es
tablishment o n
these lines, hold
ing at all times
i Your Eyes and
" our Profession
above selfish ' in
terest. '
R J.WINTERS
1 GRADUATE OPTICIAN
f
Phone 149-W 712-714 Main
and delinquent for taxes for tho year
1916, together with the penalty, In
terest, and costs theroon upon tho
real proporty assessed to Unknown
Owner, and descrlbod as Lots 5 and
6 Block 1 ot tho Original Town ot
Klamath Falls Oregon. That said
Allen Sloan has paid taxes for subse
quent years with rato of lntorost
thorcon as follews:
For 1917 tho sum of $9.08 paid
March 16, 1920 with lntorest at 12
per cent per annum.
For 1918, tho' sum ot $7.73 paid
March 16, 1920 with Interest thereon
at 12 per cent per annum.
For 1919, tho sum of $7.77 "pald-j
March 15, 1920 with lntorest there
on at 12 per cent per annum. ,
Said P. 8. Terwllllger and all other
persons having any right, title, ostato
or Interost tin tho real property here
in described aro hereby further no
tified that Allen Sloan Will apply to
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creo foreclosing the lien against tho
property abovo described. iAnd you
aro hereby summoned to npponr
within sixty days after tho first pub
lication ot thts summons, oxcluslvo
of tho day ot tho first publication,
and dofend this action or pay the
amount .as abovo shown together
with tho lntorest and costs, and In
enso you fall'to do bo, a docrco will bo
rondored foreclosing' tho lien of said
taxes and costs 'against said premis
es. This summons Is published by or
der of the Hob. D. V. Kuykctidall
Judgo-ot said Circuit Court mado tho
1.7 th day of October 1921. Tho date
of tho first publication ot this sum
mons Is tho 26th day ot October 1921.
All process In this proceeding may
bo served upon tho undprslgned re
siding at Modoc Point, Klamath
County, Oregon. .
lOBO. CHASTAIN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Make
The OREGON
Your Hotel
WHEN IN
PORTLAND
POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY
At the Center of
Everything
BROADWAY at STARK ST.
Wo suggest yov write, phone
or wlro for reservations
Arthur II. Meyers, Manager
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A man is as old as his organs ; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions; Keep
your vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
..f4-k''''"',-',''M'',''''''''''i
h Railroad Employment
Tho Sotlthorn Pacific Company will rocolvo applications for
employment In all branches ot tho railroad sorvlco from porsons
wilting to engage In railroad work.
' All applications should bo In writing, stating tho.namo, ago,
and rcsldonco of applicant, present occupation, provloua railroad
oxporlonco, If any, tho cliaractor of tho railroad 'ork In which
applicant dculroa to ongago, and tho address nt which applicant
can be roachod by letter or totophono or tolegram.
Applications should bo marked "Porscnal" and addrossed to
any ouo of tho follewing: ,
B. L. King. Supt. Portland Division
Union Tormlnal, Portland, Orogon.
1 J. W. Fitzgorald, Bupt. Shasta Division,
- -' DunBmuIr, Cal.
T. Ahoru, Supt, Bacramonto Division,
Sacramento, Cal.
W. L. Hack, Supt'. Salt Lnko Division, '
Ogdon, Utah.
0. E. Oaylord, Supt. Stockton Division,
Stockton, Cal.
T, F. Rowlands, Supt. Wostorn Division,
tOakland Plor, Cal.
F. M.' Worthlngton, Supt. Coast Division,
3rd & Townsond Sts. San Francisco, Cal.
C. F. Donnailn, Supt, San Joaquin Division,
Bakcrsflold, Cal.
'W .II. Whalcn, Supt. Los Angoles Division,
Los Angolos, Cal.
Wm, Wilson, Supt. Tucson Division,
' ' Tucson, Ariz.
, J. H. Dyor, General Manager,
65 'Market St., San Francisco. .
F. L. Durckhaltor, Asst. Gon'l Manager,
65 Markot St., San Francisco.
T. In Williams, ABBt. Gon'l Managor,
Paclflo Electric Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
All applications will bo consldorod ng strictly confidential.
This advertisement Is mado becauso ot a threatened strlko
by certain employes of the Southern Pacific Company.
f Southern Pacific Company i
By J. H. DYER, X
1 Gcnoral Manager. T
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Mwzmafr
Invitation Concert
iiMimi
Tbs world's standard rtmtdv for kldnrr.
Ilvir, bltddtr and uric add troubles
uik isyo j corrects aMoratrs; aunrautet
vital organ. 'All druggists, three aliss
aMw(MMWUMtirl
mm ! fmMiHn
UMBERS UP YOUR
SORE STIFF JOINTS
WEATHER, exposure and hard
work bring pains and aches in
muscles and iolnts. H.iva n.
bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and
iiwuunir. j cwtruwj uinww rwwinf
You will find at once a comforting
sense of warmth which will be followed
by a relief from the soreness and
stiffness of aching joints.
Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica,
neuralgia, sprains and strains.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor.
At all druggitS"35c, 70c, $1.40. ,
Slna
Liniment
Contralto, and
Baritone
Hunger "Faces
4mim4i9tkwmwwwm "r L $ ' -4' jmmmf Hflaiilisiiflv A $rr S 'v 5 Mmmm F issssssssssl
Helen Clark
Joseph Phillips
This notablo musical evont Is
primarily an Invitation affair; A
few reservations are avallablo for
public distribution. Muslodovers can
' obtain theso tickets without charge
by applying immediately to this
storo.
'' The popular artists appear at
Presbyterian Church
Friday, October -28th
In addition to singing sovoral
groups ot songs, Miss "Clark and
Mr. Phillips havo consented to com
paro tholr an with its RE-CREATION
by Mr. Kdlson's now phono
graph. Thomas Ooorgo, pianist, will
assist. '
Klamath Falls Music House
Geo., A. Wirtz
122 South Sixth Street
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i The Pathe cainoaman, among the Urtit to penetrate tho Volca and
Samara famine districts, brought out many traglo plcturefl, but non
addtr than the pinched, aged faws of the starving Russian children.,
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