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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1921)
r ' . .- u--- , MtU. W" &i8 Wtl -'. Jt'M JwroPArr?fovicMBKK m, inn THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FJiiLsORtdON l --1 m--jj,r f Twenty-Five Year Ago in Linkville rDiiiTO om ruin ii mi i - u ' ' i w i 1 w IIU I SlBTH fcrj aVTtssB JHSiasssssssTilH j'iimi Miwi'i il I iiinrii jn AAA mm&msimMfflmmmm ksu WHIN 17 .NM. .IBSMJS!y). I'll 1 1 HI I" I lllvl I i ii p M ' " hii'Ti "' Tn ii a! I sWJpTnJi"Y Lll UN MHIfth SffisnHMn GKtf,rai UU Uiru I illlL TTwewinwlcwtt tVW rTRWfcSrs eKWVT--. W Trerrar.KL'.S3- DWMPOM- TtWTSEVSRAL BCXUIS ONE fXSU-ARBlU- F VffHC PLOATM6 AROUND TUVUN CAUSED A LofTor K I BXCITKMKNT "TbttAY- j? j I'AOIU NKW OMJ6AN8. Not. SB. Twelve thousand men,. black and ,walte, Dgagfd In 'lontshoro work. went on alrlka tfila mornlnc and a consequence, in port, la en uraiy iiea up. rno strike Is n sympathetic one, the cotton screw men having Bono out last week. Tho men who work alone tho levee, loading and unloadlnir the Teasels at this port hnvo one of tha strongest, union organisations In this country.It Is unique In tho fact that tho negro membership is greater than the .white but they have always worked In harmony, Iha union being officered entirety by white men. The situation exceptionally erlous In that at. this time there th leveo-WOef t oti onl are a number .of vessels docked at the levee loaded with fruit from 8outh America for Chicago, Now York and .Interior points, and un less! these cargoes are Immediately discharged far transshipment they will be a total lota, as 'the fruit la not In cold atoraan and rlnrni llf'.and rota very Quickly. x tt . '1TII nRIYUOTfnV CVtn lt "" -"- " " UAI.Itnni fin iMOTntun MANILA, P. I., Nor. 12. (By Mall) Samuel I. Johnson .former brigadier general of the national guard 6f Hawaii and former major of tha 37th United State Infant ry, today added two morn decora- tlons to the! twenty-two which he already possessed. He received the Distinguished Senrlce Cross from tha United States government and the fourth class, of the- Imperial 'Ordor of MeUl' from Japan, both decorations for distinguished acr- vhm at Vladivostok during tho al lied occupation In 1919 and 1930 wtan he waa In charge of. the In- tarwtlotial police fore there. He la a Rttaetaa by birth, has faagbt under- assay flags and has rscalvad decoration from, nearly ever civilise country In tho world when the United - States entered the war he1 resigned his coramls alon as brigadier general of the Hawaiian national guard and en listed aa a private. A ahort time later he waa commissioned aa ma Jor In the .37th United EUtes in fantry and vwaa sent to Siberia. The American citation' reads: "For extraordinary heroism In action at Vladivostok, Siberia on tha night ! of November 17-18, 1919. On three successive occa sions be went through a zona swept by the Intense fire of contending tactions to (ine rauroaa station and Interest thereon nt the rate of 8 per ccntipor annum, from October 17, IftlA. -..J -- Ik. ...... ..-' iii nun mr inu luriuar ill ill 01 $400.00 ns nttnrnovvs furs nmt fnr tho costs niul disbursements of this suit. And for n itncroirmf this court ml. Judging that plaintiff's mortgage net forth In) said complaint constitutes n valid first Hen upon the promises de- scribed as: ' Situate In, Klamath County, Ore gon, west half of southeast Quarter of section 38; township 40 south,! 18th 1031, nl 3 o'clock )'; Mi. fur,tliO constructloir of two bridges .ns ;ir Dlnustnnd diWlflcatlomi'bn'fllo'wItli thn County ClorH. ..' j Tito' work' upon whkh bids will tin received consists of tho cnnnlruotlon of a timber and plln hrldgn over Lost Itlvnf In Hoctlon 3D. T. SB. It. 1314. on Iiangoll Vnlloy Mnrkot Hnnil Ap pr6x. 3U iiiIIqh west ntul 3 nil I on north from Lorclla And conslruo tlon of rftmn typn brldRo of flhnrtor span over tho U. S, 11, 8. Cannl on the Midland Market Itoad about 3 miles range 10, east of Willamette Mo-iaouth from Klamath Falls, Ore. rldlan. .Work te be rbmplstsd by March 1st, 1933. All -proposals must ho proneused WEATHER RECORD I Hereafter tho Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera turos and precipitation record ns tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication ' will cover; tho day previous to the paper's Issue, up to 6 ociock oi tne day. Kovembtr 1 . November 2 . Novomber 3 . November 5 . November 6 -November 7 November 8-. November 9 .. November 10 November 11. November 12 Max. .6S .69 ,.N59 60 .. C6 ..61 -60 ..64 60 ...65 .64. Pro-clpltatlon Mln. 35 34 33 40 39 29 32 , 29 24 -. V- Novomber 13....62 Novomber 14. -.57 November 1C 42 November 17....39 November IS 41 Novomber 10 42 November 20..S2 November 21.46 November 22.... 47 November 23....50 November 2443 November 36 4E 31 37 25 20' n 25" 40 41 38 29 34 31 brought out non-combatant a through tha, continuous- tire from rifles and machine guns." Mr. Johnson, whom the major bad not aeea far five years arrived from the United States on the ataamar Craele State r-na hour be v!"xora there eeraaaony took place and waa .enabled ,to Mo her husband receive his 34th decoration. Major Johnson resigned from the army about a year ano' and l now manager of a lumber company at Cadu, Occidental Nenros, in the Visayan group of the Philllpplno Islands. I HUXTER8 WATCH FOrl BUXRISE AND SUNSET The Herald announces the fol lowing hours of sunrise and sun set for the balance of Novembor and to assist hunters from being arrested for Illegal shooting, the suggestion Is made 19 follow tho law, "Begin shooting ono-balt hour before sunrlso and stop at sunsot."i Look over the tablo and keep out of trouble. Sunrise Sunset Nov. 27 7:18 4:20 Nov. 28 7:19 .4:19 Nov. 29 .7:20 4:19 Nov. 30 7:22 4! 18 NOTICE OF INVITIXO PIlOPOSA'l-S FOB INSTALLATION OF FlftB ALARM SYSTEM Proposala will bo received by tho Common Council of tbo City of Kla math Falls, Oregon, uji to and Includ ing 8 p. M. of December 19, 1921, for the Installation of a telegraph fire alarm system, proposals to bo ac companied by plans and specifica tions ana estimates of cost. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo. Dy order of tbo Common Council. N23 to 1)5 inc. THOUSANDS OF VETS AIDED BY THE "CLEAN-UP" SQUAD WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Marked success baa attended tbo "clean-up" campaign instituted by the Veterans Bureau, In which tho American Red Cross and tM American Legion are cooperating. A report from the Vet erans' Bureau ."shorn 3 that more than 34,000 former soldiers have been Interviewed by members of the var ious squads. Aa a result more than 48,000 elalMjs for compensation have been filed. Of this number only 8,000 cases nra pending, the remain der having been adjusted. The clean up squads have visited more than 1.160 cities') and their work Is rap Idly nearng, completion. An appro arlaton of fiie.OOO waa made by the Amereaa HadfCross to carry out its Hart of tha i'elecn-up" program. NOTICE OF INVITING I'ltOPOS.lLS FOIt Ftm.MKHING FIRE EQUIPMENT Proposals will bo received by the Common Council of tho City of Kla math Falls, Oregon, up to and includ ing 8 P. M. of December 19, 1921, for furnishing the city with ono (1) triple combination pumping, chem ical and hoso car. Proposals accom panied by specifications to bo sub mitted for 500, 7C0 and 1.000 gallon pumping capacity. A. L. LEAVITT. Pollco Judge. Dy order of the Common Council. N23 to D5 Inc. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 1380 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Mrs. E. B. Albln, Plaintiff. vs. Qlenn W. McCormlck, OeVtrudo Mc cormick, W. C. Lehmaft, Trustee, George Bowman, E. L. Whlsler, and First National Bank of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, a corporation, Defendants. To W. C. Lehman, Trustee, and George Bowman, of defendants 5MMWWlMWWWWWWWMWWWWMWWtWWWWWWWWWWNWWWWWMW f! unrrr-A tayi croviri? 1 W-WW A -8wf Kf&UA T -. Offic Phone 153 Res. Phone 339-J Country Trips Solicited CIomU Cars. W0MyeftWAw''''ww nbovo named: In tha nnmo of tho Stuto of Ore? gen: You nra hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint tiled against you In tho nbovo entitled cnuso on or before Docomber 17, 1921, thnt being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons,-nnd It you fall so to op poor or answer plain- tirr win apply to tbo court for the rellot prayed for In her complaint tiled herein, to-wlt: For Judgment And thnt said mortgage Hen Is su perior to nil other lltus, claims and Interests of, defendants above named. And for a decree of this court fore closing plaintiff's said mortgage Hon, mil decreeing that tho premises tbovo described bo sold In the man ner provided by law nnd tho proceeds of such snlo applied to tho paymont t tha nbovo mentioned sums duo plaintiff! nnd that said defendants, nnd each of them, and all porsons claiming under them bo debarred from nil right, title. Interest, or claim In, to. or upon said premises. This summons is sorved upoa you pursuant to an order of the Honor able I). V. Kuykendatl, Judge of the above entitled court, made and on tered on November 1, 1921. whtoh or der requires that this summons bo published onco a week for six weeks In the Evening Horn Id, a dally nows paper printed, published, and of gen eral circulation In Klamath county, Oregou. Tho date of first publication t this summons la Novomber 6, 1931, R- C. OHOESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. Oregon. 5-12-1 9-28-3-1 0-1 7 uuder asnled cover, (o tha County Court of Klamath County,', Oregon, at the (lino nud place stated above', and Indorsed na follews: "Proposals for construction. of Lost Hirer Brldgo oni Lnngoll Vnlloy Mar ket Itoad, nud U, S. It, H. Cnual Cross ing on Midland Market Itead: By ordor of tub County Court. C, II. D13 LAP, County Clerk. N 21-23-25. 2S. 30, i ' J tli : OncCause tiasttiY disease siJ J iT rSSsi'iiTaisaa'aiaawlsnananaMsBtstaWfl M6WM'ic)e-3wanananaM. aTaalSJMaVsH '' nnanaWi7ZwULaT.sssssS rwesjag .ijfa'c, vrtfanansssBl OKRWHaHKHR SEU Bit. lOIH , IlllHXlKH Chiropractor over First tilntn ft Having Bank Phono 103-J , Picture Framing Stinson Photo Shop 7th & Ktnmnth NOTICE FOR I1ID8 Notice la hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County ngalrist defendants Qlcnn W. McCor-ICourt of Klamath County, Oregon, at mlck nnd Gcrtrudo McCormlck for (the Court House In raid county up to tho sum of 34,900,00, together with land including Monday' December VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DUILLKIM tllvo Us A Trial' ' Phone 576-W. R. E. PATTERSON PIANIST Music furnished fur prlvnta parties, , dances or entertainments, '.'all 4I1M Hijm (Mo-aragBfl 90 per tent of nil Automobile troubles nrq cnusi4 by poor ' carliuretlnn and nt least CO porront tit Oils can bo over conio by using BAYFIELD, bringing your motoring In conveniences to n, minimum and you can still further ro ilnco your troubles by having you repair work ilono by REX RENNER nt Wlillc Prllrsu Onrngo Chances will lie sent to our mail order patrons '" N .. AM A Jj , assis r sssBas3"ssst!siP5'aw .ssr UalrTl'JBMpjfftfTlCulj' HaaanaiwLmffaW W M a sasssssfclaf s Aimk(m x U. :, Three Dolls Given Awky Friday, December 23 at 7:30 p. m. Seetfese beautiful dolls on dis; play in our window. We vill give you a 'free; chance on them with each dollar's cash purchase made between now and Friday, December 23rd. r ; "BETTY LOU", the first prize is a large beautiful ,,doll.. standing over two feet high, with long curls, and a very: com plete hand-made wardrobe. s.'.'j: "ELLO-MAY", tKe second, prize, is not 'large, but is, a very, attractive doll dressed in a stunning costume of red. "JANE", the third prjze, is, although the smallest of the three, the most attractive, as it.is a babydoll Iwith a wonderful facial expression. . . , ' We(are now showing our holiday goods, and ( in all depart ments, you will find the goods offered, at, very attractive prices. J: . ...... if'i Vt 't.'lj 1'i si ' tt ? ,, '''.hi pi ' " l tt " p . , '!"W y i in ft i & fa ' , ' ' ', "l Vl I If It'a-Loose We 'Will Move It '- .. O K. TRANSFER GOp ' - r- 124 . Sixth St. Phone 87 VI "nasartMm-W.piiiV.. '. M I). Y. """it. i,, wmjriV J - ' M' 1 . .4 I- ' ;ih'' ': ? l VrA