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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1921)
'&UJ. ' I.r it r FRIDAY, NOVlttCHKR M, lttt. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,'OREGON PAQH TWO m. b.m mmmmmamm B The Evening Herald R. VRtOItRAV Editor K. J. IlAnRETT City Editor Published dally excopt Sunday, by The" H6raldTubllshlng Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. . , Entered at, tho postofflce at Ida 'aValh Falls, Oro.. for transmission through the malls aa second-class matter. , MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED r , PRESS. , Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled .to the,.U8o (or puihllcatlon ot ail news dispatcnog credited to it, or not otherwise crodltod In this paper, and also the local news pub- iinter herein. FRIDAY, NOVEMJIKK 8.1, UWI. SUNRISE AND. SUNSET Nov. 23, 7:13 a. m. 4:33 p. m CIRCUIT COURT A default order has been made In the divorce petition brought by Hlrdle Llnxl against Charles Llntl An order overruling the defend ant's demurrer in the fcase o( Dank of Lakcvlew against W. T, Gar rett, Mary E, and Richard M Glynn, has been entered 'of record In this case by Judge Kuykendall Order of publication of summons has been made by the court ,n the nult of H. N. Moo against W. R VAndenron and L ,E. Decker. A complaint has been filed by tho Gun Store against S. D P. P, nnd D. P. Parks, alleging that a bill of goods amounting to $271.65 has not been paid. Tho complaint was filed August 5 and return mado to the circuit clerk Wednes day. An order of default has been Is sued In the suit of F. J. Schmltx, Annie E. Anderson and Carrie E. Anderson, doing business under tho Tho special Harvest Sub- s'crlptlon Offer Is drawing to a close and only 7 moro days remain In which to renow subscriptions at tho Special Prlco offered during "Sub- scribe for Your Own Home - Pnpor Weok,'' Upon request of many ot tho subscribers residing In tho country, Tho Herald extended the courtesy of waiting until attar tho hnr- ' vest for their renowals and whllo a groat number havo al- ready renewed, we wish to romlnd others that their p.v 4 per will be stopped Docomber 4 4 ;ist unless paid by that time. 4 4 Under no circumstances will 4 4 a further extension bo grant 4 4 cd. fThe arrearago will bo 4 4 collected at tho rato of 66 4 4 cents per month and any ro- 4 4 newals after December 1st 4 4 will bo on the basis ot $6.60 4 4 per year. Until December 4 4 1st, tho rate wilt be, as slat- 4 4 ed In our former Issues, 4 4 $4.00 for ono year, paid In 4 4 advance. Many ot our sub- 4 4 acrlbers residing In the city 4 4 aro ot tho opinion that tho 4 4 Harvest Subscription offer 4 4 applies only to our country 4 4 subscribers, but It applies to 4 4. the city subscribers also, only 4 4 tho rata In that- case Is for 4 4 $5.00 Instead of $4.00, be- 4 4 .cause ot tho cost ot deliver- 4 4 Ing by carrier. 4 4 4 444444444444444 NEW TODAY A GOOD DED And n good bath at Colonial Rooms, 11th near Main, and 741 Walnut. Steam heat. 25. FOR TRADE Good, five, passenger tear or lot. iWunt good team, wag on and harness and milk cows. Syd Evans, 703 9th St. 25 J, P. Harter Is spending a few days In this vicinity on business and visited at O. E. Hunts Thursday. C. , C. Qarrlson, ot Portland, is TAKEN From Central School, a child s small bicycle. Dtuo body. Now wheels, coaster brako, and soat. Rqwnrd It roturnod to 203 Michigan Ave, or phono 4G9Vf. , 25. STINSON PHOTO SHOP Opon overy Sunday until Chrjstmas. N25tf. LOST Tempolnt fountain pon. Re turn to Herald office. Rownrd. 25-26 LOST 2 long, flat keys. iPorter, 2 17 J. ILould K. 26 DAY OR NIGHT Rain or shlno, Stlnson makes Portraits all the time. 25, WANTED Chamber work by the hour or day. Call 471M. 25-28 FOR BUILDING Alterations, cnblnot ,, work, roofing nnd'glnss, call'tho 6th St. Carpenter & Cabinet Shop, 626 S. 6th St.-" Phono 582W. "N25 D25. PRACTICAL NURBE Wants day nursing or will tako maternity cas es In hor own homo. Phono 337J. 25-26. FOR RENT Slx-room furnished house, furnaco nnd fireplace, 737 Pacific Terrace, Phono '306. 25. A six-foot saw generally .Is runnt 530 revolutions n minute. J -A Cometortes In .China occupy-' one twontleth ot tho ontlro area ot tho country. l ,. -.& sfi - -3 27. MAIN ST. ' yfcffinetop -; - I SMART-QUITE NEW ' : J EARLY WINTER MOI1KLH IN IIAIIONKT. SATIN JUST IN. J WANTED Woman wants work by tho hour or day. Call 337J. 25. SEE OUR CRATER LAKE Pictures Ibefore you buy elsewhere. Stln son Photo Shop. N25tf. THIS EVENING. Friday, Novcmbor 25, at 7:45 o'clock, tho Klamath Lake County Dental Society will as semble In their monthly mooting nt the chamber of commerce rooms. The Klamath County Medical Society arc lnvltod to attend tonight. JDr. W. A. Leonard, Prosldont. 25. THE 6TH STREET Carpenter and Cabinet Shop will fix your' root right. iPhone G82W. N25 D8. -V HOUSE FOR RENT On Michigan Avo. Inqulro 441 Michigan Ave. ' 25 spending a few days with friends IhU nnMInn UUL1U.NIAL1 VCili ilUU.H UAlllfiB lor ,' ' . f ii ' housokeoplng. 741 Walnut. Ono F. W. McManus and family, of ..,.,.. " or ., . , j - . icauin vacant. . iirm namo 0r iim ueatty Storo" Klamath Falls, spent Friday nignt ngnlnst Anita Larabee Lowry whoroln a Judgment of $2,000 con tracted April 0, 1921, with Inter est nt S per cent and attorney foes of $200 la ordered collected. ' Eugene McAullffe, a sheepherd- and Saturday at tho homo of J. L. Dalloy. Mr. McManus also tried his skill with tho, goose and ducks at Tulo Lake. Mrs. C. M. Klrkpat.rlck took her baby .hoy, who has been 111 for ov er lias tilled a complaint against er a week, to Klamath Falls tor 3ohn F. 'Burke nnd "tlio Klamath treatment, Mrs. A. Turner of Kla Llvcstock Mortgage company . al-1 math Falls will slay" with tho faml- leglng that he. has had no pay .for! ly hero during Mrs. Klrkpatrlck'u neraing inoo :head of sheep -frdm absonce, February 1, 1320 to November 5, 1921. Tho plaintiff alleges that ho was to havo $135 forf tho first four months', thon $100 a month nftorwnrds. Plaintiff claims $1300 FOR SALE 2nd hand heating stove) Colonial Rooms, 11th, near Main. 25. Picture Framing Stinson Photo Shop 7th & Klamath with Interest at 6 percent "from WORDEN C. 'J. McCollum and Geo. D. Al- VOCHATZER BROS. WKLLS DRILLERS s Give Ub A Trial Phone 576-W. NOTICE FOR PUI1LICATIO.V Itepnrtmcnt of tlio Interior Not Oonl.'IiMil U. S. Land Office at I-nkovlow, Orcg. Noy. 23, 1921. Notlco Is hereby clvon that rtnhnrt E. Graham, ot Klamath Falls, Ore gon, wno, on Nov. 19, ibis, made Homestead Entry No. 010994. for Lots 1-2-3 Sec. 36. T. 378.. R. 8 E.. and Lot 13, Section 31, Township 37 ., nan go ts., winamottte Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-yoyar Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo C. R. DeLap, Clerk or tho County Court, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on the 31st day of Decembor, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: H!. C. Lord, H. II. Oraham, Clar enco PIngree, Walter Heifer, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tfatlce will bo published for flro consecutive weeks in the Klamath Herald. F, P. LIOHT, Roglster. N25 D2-9-16-23. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGOX FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Notice'1 of Meet Ing IN THE MATTER OF " v WOCUS DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notlco Is hereby given by publica tion In the Evening Herald of Kla math Falls, Oregon, on this 19th day of November, 1921f that a mooting of owners of land sltoito In Wocus Dratnago District, t the purp'oso ot otoctlng a mombor ot tho Hoard of Supervisors, will bo held nt tho County Clerk's oftlco In tho County Court Houso at Klamath Falls on tho 30th day of Novombor, 1921, at 9 a. m. (Slgnod) C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk, Klamath County at Kla math Falls, Oregon. 19-29 Inclusive NOTICE OF INVITING PROPOSALS FOR INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Proposals will be rocolvcd by tho Common Council ot tho City ot Kla math Falls, Oregon, up to and includ ing 8 P. MX ot December 19, 1921, for tho installation of a telegraph flro alarm system, proposals to bo ac companied by plans and specifica tions and estimates ot cost. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. Dy order ot tho Common Council. N23 to D5 Inc- NOTICE OF INVITING PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING FIRE EQUIPMENT I Proposals will be rocelved by tho Common Council ot tho City of Kla math Falls, Oregon, up to and Includ ing 8 P. M. of Docomber 19, 1921, for furnishing the city with ono (1) trlplo combination Dumping, chem ical and hose car. Proposals accom panied by specifications to bo sub mitted for 600, 750 and 1,000 gallon pumping capacity. A. L. LEAVITT. Pollco Judgo. Dy order ot tho Common Council. N23 to D5 Inc- R. E. PATTERSON PIANIST ' Music furnished for prlvato parties, dances or entertainments Call 418-J . """"" IMBf 90 per cont of all Automobile troubles aro causo4 by poor carburetlon and at loast EO percent of this can bo ovor como by using RAYFIELD, bringing your motoring In conveniences to a minimum and you can still further re duco your troubles by having you repair work done by REX RENNER nt White Pelican Garage BnC?4 With ocknewUdgmtntt to K. C, B, !Don siclc wkh. 4he prunes . Inn rntlirnorl VinniA TlTnnrlnv mnm. February 1. 1920, $5 filing foai , frora . bu.ln.. irln to Klnm.' nnd $250 attorney tees An ordor of court has" been made grunting leave to amend tho plain tiffs complaint In the suit ot Ivan Leo Htimnhrnv. a nilnnr ' hv tils , . , .. nlinvrllnn ' ml IIIa.h Tll1..1 r I Ta ... 'r'"1 "'transacted business hero tho first HllmnhrAV ne-niimt thn SnpiffiiA TTI I nth Falls. H. F. Chapman and son Billy aro grading tho county roa'd from the' , state line to Keno, Sewell McCollum, of Dorrls, vor Lumber company. c SHASTA VIEW Mrs. Bollo Klrkpatrck who has .been spending sometime with her uon Lester ,and family at Merrill, hnK rtourned to her daughter, Mrs W, Layman. Mrs. O ,E. Hunt who has been on the sick list for several days, Is slowly recovering. Joe Chotard, who recently re turned from Humboldt county, Cal ifornia, was taken 111 at his ranch und when Dr. Trtax was called to uee him, pronounced his case quite Borlous and took him to the hospi tal nt Klamath Falls. D, L Doolc and wlfo have de cided to spend some time with their son, Amos, and are living in the house on what Is known as tho 8trowbrldgo placo, now owned by Mr. Watkins, of Klamath Falls. of tho week, C .M. Wilson Is looking attor his farming Intorests In Tecnor dist rict, California. Wild geese are more plentiful here than for years nlmrods aro! active In consequence Drown Brothers who purchased tho experimental farm aro using nil daylight these days in setting mint plants. Mrs. D. N. Lewln of Klamath Falls spent tho week end visiting relatives In this locality. Ben Gay ot "The Pines' made a pilgrimage to Dorrls, Calif., for supplies for himself and neighbors. A storo at Worden Is groatly needed by the community. Tho trapping fraternity of this vicinity Is assembling accoutrements for an all wlntor siege against pre- datorles of the range, If You Wish To Know u HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS BOSS GWIME ROUN' TALKIN' BOUT HE JES' EECHIN T' STAHT A GYAHbEN -- YASSUH, All KNOWS SUMPH BOUT PAT-- HE POOES BE E.ECHlN' EN AH POOES PE SCRATCHIN'.' "r ESTRAY About Soptembor 25th from Gov ernment Mill, ono Iron Groy Dapplod goldlng, fifteen hundred, 7 years, no brand. When left, small scar on rump, gentlo broke, last hoard ot about Oct. 1st, at Edwin Wilson ranch, south ot Chlloquln. Anyone knowing his whoroabouts pleaso no tify Kirk Lumber Company, Klrkford Oregon. 23-30. .V'1' ' irKXk JWLIt as 'to whether you! have any difficulty with your eyesight CALL . j ON US. Advanced Optical knowledge and the right Glasses "That's Our Reputation." H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN Thono 149-W 712-714 Main Tl.iV' ftf ' ..' ,.'.,,-. ft.. I :. rf,Hjl .tf.. , i , 'Alt.'. Mifctl .' ;f A, ; X" "ti, ,-' 'V ''"7 l itoA, ,i t& ,:'. . -vaf. , fi.- iiiM i -' h'ff "V - AIRSHIP TO FLY FROM - WASHINGTON TO LOS ANGELES RIVER8IDE, Cal., Nor. 25. Flight from Washington, D. C, to Loa Angeles and return by army air service officials In tho Airship Roma, recently purchased from ' It aly, is contemplated, according to advices received by tho officers ot the March Aviation Field here. Tho airship can carry 50 people OTiMi m tilt 3s ci ;T- I iW I hi I ill Ii Til TTfflVTMIMllMMM ""C3t I i'yt. !1 -.at.. Tfli ft .MwAjafev fc . sSV Kf-' i Ba MY DAD'8 favorito yam. V. " . WAO THE ono about " THE OLD storokcoper. l ". . WHO WAS playing checkers. IN THE back ot tho store. 1 - AMONG THE coal olL AND THE prunes. WHEN THE sheriff. WHO HAD just Jumpod his king. 8AID "31 thero'a a customer. WAITIN OUT front." ' AND 81 said ';Shh-hl IP YOU'LL keep qulot. MEBBE HE'LL go awr." NOW HERE'S tho big Idea. WHEN A good thing. HAPPENS ALONO. DONT LEAVE it to George, TO QRAB'tho gravy. 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