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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1921)
9"3atriF9TC3l sstHHI -sftisy jhp-to v:, 1HMW ""WV 1 r ., u ' ' ' . "N wf - .. f t ' !i f THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nr AUTOMAT, IfOYMlR S,'lMi- iif . ff"BMW; PBtka ElaiSf7SWanPMBLV, 'XT Z ' . ' '4 ML IV fe- " ' - .u ru-y 1. J i-t W 1' MINISTERS BACKING UW DM IN T City and county law onforcomcnt , ottleers havo received the following letter, promising co-operation In enforcement of the prohibition law, from Rot. Arthur u. Rice, socro- s tary of the local ministerial nsso "elation: Dear Sir I -would Invite your Attention to the following resolu tiens: "Whereas, Wo as citizens of Klamath Falls, gathored In mass ., meeting at tho First Prosbytorlau church this Sunday night, Octobor 30th, urge upon ourtlty and coun ty officials to conduct an aggros 1 alve campaign against violators of the prohibition laws; that wo urge our county court to lend every pos sible assistance in a campaign to apprehend bootleggers and moon' shiners. We also urgo upon our judges to co-oporate in giving a strong Jail sentence with fines as a Beans of creating respect lor law and order We, as cltlions, will devote ourselves unflinchingly to the creation of a public conscience which ahalt insist upon tho strict enforcement of all laws, "but par ticularly of the prohibition stat utes, and for tho speediest possible retirement from office or any and all officials who fall In their sworn (duty, impartially and effectively to enforce said. laws. To this end we urge the pulpits of the city, tho press and all civic and business or .' (saltations to creato a wholesome sontlment for law and order. '"Respoct fully submitted, "ARTHUR Ii. RICH, "Secretary Ministerial Association." . ONE DOLLAR DOWX tfl.00 down and a small amount each week until Christmas makes you a member of our Christmas Edi ' tea Club and brings yotAa Bdfsou for Christinas. We pay roll 7 per seat on any amount yoti pay before delivering instrument. Join now, at Klamath Falls Music House, 1S2 8. Sixth street, Letters From The People -wnnoEM oas get koKxr '. The checks for the winners of the Boys' and Girls' prtis at the recent county fair are now' ready and those to whom the awards have been made can have their checks by calling at tho office of the Farm Bureau in the Swanson building. NOTICE Ton can still get Wortley's Taxi by phoning 185. 6-7 ; flame Lofty Peak In Honor of Lane WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. The geo graphical board has doclded to name one of the loftiest peaks in the Ta toosh range within Mount Ranler na , tlonal park, "Mount Lane,' la honor cef the late Franklin K. Lane, former J secretary of the Interior. .BANKERS CONVENTION FOR SAN FRANCISCO NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 6. ' San Francisco has been chosen by the Investment Bankers' assocla- frtloa for their meeting next year "at their 10th annuaW convention held here this week. 3' GOVERNOR DIES A PAUPER TOPEKA, Kas., Nov. 6. Rela tives announced here today that they had identified a man who died at the county poor farm here Oc tober 22 as Norman Wllley, who at one time was governor of Idaho Re once owned a mine in California. DEATH OF INDIAN CHILD r Mabel, the tbree-year-old daughter of Ross Beal, died yesterday after a brief illness. The funoral will take place on the reservation tomorrow. ADDRESS O. OF C. SECRETARIES !A meeting of the secretaries of the various chamber of commerce organ isations in the state will take placo during the exposition, and Secretary Stanley will address the convention on the membership problem. TRAIN BANDITS LOOT MAIL TRAIN AND MAKE ESCAPE KANSAS CITY, N ov.B. Masked robbers trussed up seven mall clerks on the Santa Fe train arriving from California today, and escaped ylth two pouches of registered mall. m WEATHER FORECAST PORTLAND, Nov. 5. Tonight and Sunday, fair in the east; unsettled In the west portion of the state and probably rain Sunday. NEED MONEY TO PAY OFF INDEBTEDNESS Klamath Falls, Oregon, Novembor E, 1921, Editor Evening Horald, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Dear Sir: In a statement cred ited to James H .Driscoll, secretary of Crater Oil and Gas Copmany in Tho Evening Herald of Novombor 4, 1921, tho following statement was made: "this brings the fund on hand to botweeu $2,500 and $3,000 or about hall enough to put tho Crater company -well down to a point where oil, production wilt be determined." This statemont should read in order to conform to tho factsi "this brings the funds on hand to bo tween $2,500 and $3,000 or to about- half enough to pay the pre sent Indebtedness of the company." Geo. B. Chamberlain, Gon. Man. , , ,, Asa Fordyce,' , Pres. Personal Mention Bert Hall will leave 'in tho morn ing for Portland, where ho will at tend the Pacific International Live stock show. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coltlor and small daughter drovo into town this morning from Swan Lake to spond tho week end. Mrs. J. E. Slsemore Is spending a fow days in town from hsr home at Fort Klamath. Cyril Filoz, T. H. Ness and C. A. Swlgart, all of tho California Ore gon Powor company, are In town to day from San Francisco and Medford, Attending to business connected with the company.' Charles Otey, who has been spend ing some time in Bray, California, returned last night and Is registered at tbo White Pollcan hotel. Otis Metsher Is a county seat vis itor over tho weok end from Merrill. W. T. Garrett, a fanner from the Bly country, is hare attending to business matters, F. C. DoChaluo Is hero from Horn- brook for n fow days' business visit. Mr nml Mrs. V. L. Frnln aro In town today from tholr big ranch homo near Topsy (Irmlo, purchasing suppllos. Bonjamln FurcU was In town yes terday to provo up on his homestead, which Is In tho Fort Klamath coun try. Mn Furch had Don Rynn and Ed Poinoroy nti hln witnesses In this final proof. W. J. O'Brien, who owns a ranch In tho Irrigated count! y nouth of town, was n business lsltor hero tlila morning, Keith Klgglns I lioro front Iort land with tho clean-up squad. Henry Offcnbachor, an old-tlmo rosldont of Klamath Falls, who has been horo from Portland (or tho past fow days attending to business nf- 'falrs, loft on the morning train for San Francisco, -whore he expects Co spond tho wlntor. ' ' Champ McCollum, who litis bcon spending sevoral woeks In town un der the doctor's care, returned .this morning to his home,near TV'ordon. JW. C. Van Emon and William Marx, local attornoys, left this mbrn Ing' for Roddlng, California, whore they will bo occuplod with, legal busi ness tor the noxt fow days. They ex pect to return on Sunday or Monday ovonlng. Mrs. Mary Williams Is In town to day on a shopping tour from her homo on 'the Kcno road? Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Hacklor of tho Fort Klamath country aro In the city tor tbo day on business and pleasure C. II. Medley and Ned Twining, wh6 havo boon horo for tho past fow days with tho Pacific Tolophono and Tolegraph company, loft for Roseburg this morning, whero they will spond the next few weeks before returning there. They expect to attend the home coming colcbraliort at, the Uni versity of Oregon whllo thoy. ere in this part of the country. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 1860 In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Orogon, for Klamath County. Mrs. E. B. Albln, Plaintiff, vs. Glenn W. McCormlck, Gortrudo Mc- Cormlck, W. C. Lehman, Trustee, George Bowman, E. L. Whlslor, and First National Unnk of Klam ath Falls, Orogon, a corporation, Defendants. To W. C. Lehman, Trustee and Goorg6 Bowman, of defendants Abovo named: In tho namo of the Stato of Oro Ore Oro eon: You aro horoby required to ap poar and answor tho complaint tllod against you In tho abovo ontlttod caueo on or boforo Docombor 17, 1921, that bolng tho last day of tho tlmo proscribed In tho ordor for tho publication of this summons, and If you (all co to appoar or answor plain tiff will apply to tho court tor tho rollof prayed for lu hor complaint tllod herein, to-wit: For Judgment ngatnst defendants Gtonn W. McCor mlck and Gertrude McCormick for the sum of $4,900.00, together with tntorest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from October 17, 1919; and for the further sum of $'400,00 as ettorneyys foes and for tho costs and disbursements of this suit. And for a decree of this court ad judging that plaintiff's mortgage set forth In said complaint constitutes a valid first lion upon the promisee de scribed as: Bltuate In Klamath County, Ore gon, west half of southeast quarter of section 86, township 40 south, range 10, east of Willamette Mo rldlan. And that said mortgage lion Is su porlor to all, other lions, claims and Interests of defendants above nnmod. And for a docroo of thls court fore closing plaintiff's said mortgago lion, and docroolng that tho promises above, described, bo sold In the man nor provided by law and tho proceeds of such sale nppllod to tho payment of tho above mentioned sums duo plaintiff; and that said dofondants, and onch' of thorn, and alt persons claiming undor thorn bo dobarred from nil right, tltlo, Intorost.'or claim In, to, or upon said promises. This summons Is sorvod upon you pursuant to an ordor of tho Honor ublo D. V. Kuykondall, Judgo of the abovo, ontlttod court, mado and on torod on Novombor 1, 1921, which or dor requlros that this summons be published onco a weok for, six weeks In tho Evening Horald, a dally news paper printed, published, and of gon oral circulation In Klamath county, Orogon. Tho dato of first publication of this summons Is Novombor G, 1911. R. O. OHOE8IJHCK, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Orogon. 6-12-19-26-3-10-17 T?OR pure, "clear as a IslaTfil? -tniis imh FNflF HigKgHlBglV iiJlHm. ,.VAl!i. . . .. ., l .. . .. . ...AAAAAAAAAAAJ '. -- ----..-... ., 57 PEOPLE LOSE THEIR CREDIT TODAY because of their failure to live up to the WEEKLY CASH SETTLEMENT PLAN, which has been in eh feet for the patt six week: ARE YOU ONE OfrTHEM? 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