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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1921)
' 'JiKtft. i .ii3ri fci.iUJ.'. t .. ' M''' -,'''' I I'AGK FIVB KTH& EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON FIMD.VY, NOVKMUKIl -23; lWli'H i "' r vl 11 ENTIRE JOHNSON FAMILY GOTO SANITARIUM Friends of Mrs, Grace Johnson and family wilt bo Bind, to loam that through tlio effoHs of. the County Public Health' nurse, nnd odiors, ad liiselnn Iuih boon gained for tho on tlro family to tlio Stato Tuborculosls Sanitarium nt Snlom. Mrs. Johrfson loHt hor husband last yenr and slnco that tlmo has. put up a courageous flRht agnlnst sickness and want. Sov aral organizations and many Individ uals havo tnkon a groat' 'interest In tho misfortunes of this family and havo dono what thoy .could to acslst thorn. Boforo leaving for Snlom yesterday morning, Mm. Johnson roquestad the Hornld to express publicly her'thnnks nnd, deep gratltudo to tho Red Cross, County Court, tho Public Health Nursing Association, and all tho kind neighbors and frlonds, who havo so frooly given both comfort nnd assist- mice, it should add greatly to tne Rcnorsfl Thanksgiving happiness offootba11 championship, .trophy cup, all thoso who havo assisted tho John on family to know that their efforts nro so deeply appreciated and that tho family In to receive tho medical j treatment that should restoro them to perfect health. Although tho minimum clothing Kiddies'ColdsCan Be Eased Quickly Dr. King's New Discovery will do that' very thing, easily, and quickly. Don't say. "Poor little kiddie, I wish I knew1 what to do for youl" When tho couth first comet, give a little Dr. King's New Discovery as directed, and it will soon be cased. It's a good family cough and cold rcmedy( too. l.cxwcnt up tho phlegm, clears up the cough, relieves the con gotten. No harmful drugs. For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs, grippe. At your -druggists, 60c. a bottle. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds pnd Coughs Constipated? Hcro'sRcllcflClcanic the system, with Dr. King's Pills, They prompt frco bile flow, stir up the lazy liver and get at the root of the trouble. All druggists, 25c. PROMPTI WON'T ORIPC Dr. Kintfs Pills WMWWrtMWVWWWWWVWVWWWWWWftMWWWWWMWWW' aASSIFIEOADVERTISEMENTS VVVAArr MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Whlto leghorn lions and pulloU. H. A. Thlede, North ' Klamuth Fulls. 23-20 FOIt RENT On Oregon Ave, two- roomed shock, furnished. Apply to E. A. Hlgham, 1525 Sargont Avonue. 23-30 SAVE 20 TO CO PER CENT on your Xmas presonts. Winters Jowelry Storo. tf. FOR RENT 8 room complotoly fur nished house with two garages. Closo In. Phone 353R. 22-30 WANTED Small furnished or part ly furnished Jiouso. Phono 3S3R. 22-30 FOR SALE 1 1020 Ford Touring, completely overhauled, new top, now battory, $400. Classiest Chev rolet bug In town, new paint, extra tires. Thoso cars can bo sold on very, easy torms. See those at LESTER'S SERVICE STATION Uphara and Prospect , 23-26. USED OAR SNAPS All in A No. 1 Shape Chovrolet Touring $400.00 Saxon 6 .Touring 475.00 Chalmers 6 .Touring 650.00 Hupmoblle Touring... . 660.00 Wlnton 6 Touring. 650.00 Chandlor 6 Club Roadster 1000:00' Ford Bug ., 260.00 Btudobaker 6 .Touring 650.00 Ford -...Touring............ 400.00 Ford ...j. Touring 450.00 Quick Touring . 1050.00 Ford Sodan 650.00 iWUl tuko hay, cattle,' sheep or hogs-In trade on' any of the above cars.' WHITE PELICAN OARAGE Phone 49W 1 22-26 SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS and PhOi uographa, Winters Jowelry Store. 1! tf. 8LIOHTLY USED PIANOS and Pho nographs. Winters Jewelry Store. tf. SAVE 20 TO 50 PER CENT on your Xmas presonts. Winters Jewelry Store. , tf. GUARANTEED Rook oak half soles for boys shoes, $1.25. Jack Frost, 6th 3t., back of Enders Grocery. Op en evenings until 9:00 o'clock. .; '22-29. FOR SALE Cedar fence posts. Kearns and Condray, Worden, Ore. rou I remould demanded, by thot sani tarium authorities Ima boon supplied to tho family, thblr wardrobo was far from complete Porsons wishing to holp further should communicate with Mrs. O; A. Uollmon, chairman of tho Supply" Cqn.'mlttdolvV)fl tho Nursing AsB6clntlon,",who will1 bo glad to.Blvo n llstiot tho articles noodc CALIFORNIA NEWS ) Tonji Men (Jot Life Heiilnires MAltY8YlL.t,B. Joo Kong, din Wnh, Wong, AI, Loo Ping and Tom Yuo, Hop Sine 'tonKiuon-convicted of. tbo murder of Sing Blnney, trea surer 01 111a 10cm mioy mug tong, on tho night 0t July 30, today wore sentenced to llfo Imprisonment at San Quontln after motion for ifinow trial had been denied J. .Judge .e! P. McDanlcl. U. of C. fSrts Trophy SAN FRANCI8CO.--Flrst claim ant of tho. Pacific Coast conference offorcd by Kdgar Schawbachor, Sonttlo, will be tho University of California team, 1020 champion, which rotalncd the title Saturday by defeating Stanford University 42 to 7. California went through Its second season without n defeat. . f. .1' .,-;; Woman 101 to, Parndo STOCKTON. Ono' of tho not ablo features of tho Grand . Army of tho Rqpubllc circus to bo staged horo yesterday was the appearance In tho. parado of. Mrs. Delia Dean 101-year-old resident of Stockton. CiimI Players - nobbed H08KVILLE. Tho tobacco storo and club room of K. A. Tlldley In Atlantic street was entered about 5 o'clock Sunday morning by flvo masked bandits. Throo patrons of tho place and -the proprietor woro forcod to lino up against tho wall and wuro relieved of about $500. to niHPOHK fokd-xkwbkrry CONTKHT IX JANUARY WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Tho BOimto agroed to dlspnso of tho Ford-Nowborry election contest ear ly In January. Thoro nro thirty companies trans acting marlno andflro'Jnsurnnco bus iness In Japan. . SAVE 20 TO 50 PER CENT on your 1 Xmas presents. Winters Jewelry s'oro. tf. FOR RENT Furnished room In pri vato home. 612 North 9th. 8t. 22-28 FOR BALE flat top desk with chair. Inquire' Herald office 8-30 EXCHANGE 1 or 2 level, sightly lots above High School, for lots down on level. 'Call at 122 6th St 23-26 ARE YOUR BOOKS POSTED To date! Income Tax Roports will havo to bo mado for Dec. 31st. If you noed assistance otr your .books. call 299M. "N14tf; SHEEP FOR SALE Six hundred flno Merino owes, all yountrfand in first class condition. II. F. Tut- tlo, Bonanza, Oregon; N16-D16 THE CRATER CAFE has ro-oponed under now management; will be conducted as a strictly anion bouse, according to a 'statement of one' of the proprietors. 12-lt .1 1920 Ford Sedan $600 1 1918 7 pass. Bulck, Six $900 1 1917 7 pass, Hudson $900. 1 1920 4 pass. Chandler $J200.' 1 1921 7 pass Bulck Inquire for price BUICIC SALES & SERVICE CO,. L. HOAOLAND Phone 176W. 028 tf, CITY GARBAGE Wlu'n yon want .garbago removed, cull, 10H3, FOR SALE Oia newspapers' at Her ald office. FOR SALE Klrtland Farm, Is offer ing for sale cheap one registered two year old Mack Perchoron stal- lloa, sired by KetaS, the best Import ed black Pereberon In tho valley, or will sell Ketab. These are priced so they will pay for themselves next Tear. We have some, young teams for sale also; "Will sell .a few reg istered milking shorthorn cows ana belters, two. ball calves sired by Foot- bills Corporal, the grand champion of the Pacific coast. Write, phone or come to sea as. J. E. Mason, supt. Pboae 19 X 3 Centn 1 Point. 028 tf MAMMOTH "vm i -TRACTOR FOIT '" TULE LANDS Tlio biggest tractor) overwrought U)tniscity, nryved'ovor the South orni Pacific ythls week; it was pur cliasodan',CalIf6rnla.by.J.,d.,..Walnh, .Who ling boon farming tho Klamath Land & Livestock Co. land near Keno. It 1b to bo used In plowing tho south unit of reclaimed tule land on tho Uppor lake, which Mr. WiiIhIi has leased from the Cali fornia Oregon Power, company; The tract consists, of '2700 acres. "V Tho machine Is a' mammoth af fair.- Ttio drive wheels havo a faco of about four foot;1 'it wolghg 40, 000 pounds, Is oporatcd by steam and Is 110 horsepower, Mr. .Walsh says It' is constructed with a view of proventlng it becoming mired In tho soft tulo ground upon which It Is to bo used. In keeping with the bigness of the 'mochlno."' Mrl 'Walsh has" nur- cfiasedfour of thelargostplows over used In tho county. They weight 2,000 pounds each or 8,000 pounds' ln all.. These, were bought from J. W. Korns, tho local repre sentatlve for the Mollno Plow company. r : TT TTTi .-Jt IX THF. COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLA MATH COUNTY ' ' Xotlro of Guardian's Sale of Real Kstate. ' In tho matter of tho Guardianship of tho Person and Estato, of Clifford S. Dumm, a minor.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That. In-pursuanco of an order of the Coun ty Court of tho County of' Klamath. State of Orogon, duly given and mado on tho 8th day of Octobor, 1021;' In tho nbovo entitled estate,' ' Jessie Dumm Eldrpd, guardian of tho per son and cstnto of Clifford S. Dumm, a minor, will soil, from and attor tho 9th day of Novombor, 1921, in tho county of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, to tho highest nnd bast blddor thoro-' for, nnd upon tho' torms and. condi tions herolnnfter montloned, at pri vate sale, suhlort to' confirmation by said county' court, tho following des cribed real property belonging to tho estate of said minor, to wit: South half of southeast quartor of section 18 nnd northwest quarter of northeast quartor section 10, nil In township 39 south, range 12 east of tho Willamctto Morldlnn In Klamath County, Oregon, Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, In United States gold coin, or, not less than $300 in cash, in United States gold coin, and the balance In flvo equal payments on the 1st day of Dccombor of each year, all defer red paymonts to bear intorost at .6 por centum por annum, p'ayablo an nually, said doferr'cd payments to' bo roprcscntod by ,notcs of the pur chaser,, with a mortgage upon, the proporty to securo tho payment thereof;, abstract and deed nt ex ponso of estate; taxes for 1921 and thoreattcr at oxpenso of purchaser. Bids and offers must.bo In writing, and may bo loft at tbo offlco of Ren nor, Manning &Ganong, attorneys for said guardian, or may bo deliver cd to said .guardian personally, or may bo filed with tho clerk of said county court, at nny tlmo after the first publication of this notice and boforo tho making of said salo. Dated, October 11, 1921., JESSIE DUMM ELDRED, Guardian of tho Person and Estato of Clifford S. Dumm, a Minor. 11-18-25-1-8 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION " DepArUncnt of tlie. Interior . .Not Coal Land U. S. Land Offlco at lakevlew, Oregon, Nov. 7, 1921. Notice is horoby given that Nelson O. Ward, whoso post-office address is Keno, Oregon, did, on tho 9th day of September, 1921, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 011768, to purchaso tho 8 NE ; NWjWNBM Soc30; SW SEH Soctlon 19, Township 38 8, Range 12 E,-Willamette Meridian, and tho tint- Dor inoroon, unuor mo provisions of, the acUof June 3, 187.8, and acts amendatory, known as tho "TImbor and Stono Law," at such value as might be fixed by appralseraont, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber . thereon havo been appraised, Flvo Hundrod Seven ty 'Dollars, tho tlmbor estimated 410 M board, feat at $1.00 per M, and the land $'160.00;' that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his ap plication nnd sworn statement on the 14th day of January, 1922, before BerU.C. Thomas, U. S, Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. 'Any norson Is at llbertr to protest this purchase before entry, or init iate a contest at any time before pat ent Issues, . by, filing a corroborated affidavit In, this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. Notice wJU be published for nine consecutive weeks in the Klamath Heraldi,', F. P. LIGHT, Register. N lQ-lf-24 ,D 1-8-16-22-21 J 5 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior XIUI1 UWI MUtU U. S Land Office at Lakevlew, rtrnirnn. Nnv. 7. 1921. Notice is hereby given that Ivan E. Kllgore, of Loreua, uresoa. wuo, on Nov. 25th, 1916, made H. H. No. 09848, and on August 20, It2, made Add I If. 13. NO. uiutBii, lor mn SW'. NW SW See. 27; N SH. BW 8W.14 Sec. 28; f SB K See. 29; NEW, NEW Bee. 32; BV NEK Sec. S3: NWWSec. 34, Tews. fr ; , '.'4 Extra ; O .. . Best, quality chiffon taffetas, georgettes, beautifully trimmed vin . , laces and silver and foundations. Values up to $45.00. i 7 , , 25;AU 'These dresses are trjcollettes and velvets- ..... " ?.''?mv ,, We are compelled to raise money immediately You will have no opportunity to secure such "values .5 ,.... ship 40 S., Range 14 ' B. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to mako final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamakor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oro gon, on tho 17th day of December, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: 8. W. Kllgore, A. C. Duncan, Wil liam Morgan, all of Langoll Valley,,' uurioru vermiuion, ot uiono, uro gon. ..Notice will be published for five consecutive weeks in' the Klamath Herald." - F. P. LiailT, Reglstor. N 10-17-24 D 1-8. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION In foreclosure duly Issued by tho Clerk of the' Circuit Court' ot the County of Klamath, State ot Oregon, H ..iisr'-iIilliIBBBBSBjfBjBBjsW m - - .sBJP a. ."'VBJB Bsfl H!,nV Vt T tSnjrBBBBBBBBBBBBH -sMfBV BBH H Yl I BBBKVlXylsE&V aWJVBHBflBBBBHBE0 VBBBBBBTtlVSiBBL ' BBbI bI M bbLV mWBJ I BsBKJSiBBjsqffcBBBBBBVW.a m Tk JKroCwwflsTBCBTOKaLBBBBLB bbb a btsH s p SBBM PbTsl "BWHiTBVsvMVsViBn'sVBK eA ns&JnvWVVVVvv7KBW9ssVKVWvsVBs bI I 'BBBBBBBB fl sBn. iVHs4(WWMb I BBBB W s BTTBTBTBfBfbafBTBBBBBBBBB"BBBBBBBsB vs-.Vfl-t-Hiv(--CLrti( Specials for Saturday Only 20 Evening Gowns gilt embroidery. Many gowns . .' , ., All Tomorrow Go at $19.95 Wool Veloyr Uresse:; '?? beautiful silk embroidered serges, tricotines, fAIl Tomorrow Go at ' ' $10.95 dated tho 10th day ot. Novombor, 1921, In a cortain action In tho Cir cuit Court for said County and State, wherein W. T. Shlvo as plaintiff re covered judgment against G. B., Co zad and Vina Cozad, husband and wife, for the sum of Flvo Thousand Dollars, with Interest at the rate ot 8 per annum from December 18, 1920, attornoys foes in tho sum of flvo hundred dollars, and costs nnd disbursements taxed at eighteen dol lars, on tho 3rd day of Novombor, 1921. NOTICE' IS HEREBY OIVEN that' I will on the 9th day ot December, 1921, at the front door ot the county court house in Klamath Falls', Kla math County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at public auo tlon to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property; to-wlt: The northeast quarter of the with silver';' cloth , ' Mr 1'. ' : r , . . .. ' u .... i) fi i'f .."'. tfVV ,, !. '. ti ! 'tW ' 1 .. 1,1 J yip ..! .. . . to satisfy creditors. again this, winter. northeast quarter and Lots seven, eight and nine ot Section Six In town ship forty south, range ten east ot tho Willamette Mjerldlan, In Klamath County,. Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and apper tenanccs therounto belonging or' la any wise appertaining, taken and lev led upon as the property of O. B. Co zad, Vina Corad, Louie Schmltz and Addlo Schmltz, detondants in said action, or as much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the said Judg ment In favor ot W. T. Shlvo against said O. B. Cozad and Vina' Com. with intorost thereon, and attorneys fees aforesaid, together with all coata and disbursements that have or mar accrue. f- Dated Nov. 10, 1921, . ' L. L. LOW. Sheriff, " ' By BURT E. HAWKINS. Deputy. N-10-17-24-D1-8. f ' I 41 . ' , 'I H i ,t y "! I .1 . , )J -Sit "'.-l I , I' r l ' il , v: m M o' M . -UwM ..;& i yV., .".-JKZW: it ... r i