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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1921)
u Pmeo Two FRIDAY, lltiCKMBKR 17, IH2I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'UL. . 5PWDBB37ik3 - SB S3 Ti 1 1.' ' ' r r r i ! 14 I The Evening Herald K.'j.'taCRRAY K. J. IIAKHfcTT a .Kdltor Cltr Edltot Published dally eicept Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Fall, at 119 Klihth Street. Entered at the poatofflc at Kla math Falls, Or, (or tronamlMlon through tin made ai second-class matter. MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED . tRE88. The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the uaa for publication ot all news dispatches credlttd to It, or not otherwise credited In thla patr, and alio tba local dews pub Usher herein. FRIDAY, DIX'KMnKR 17, I IK! I Philippines nmt when Pershing went to Franco he tnokMlth him Colonel Stanton as disbursing ottlrer. For hla excellence In handling the financial attain ot .the American Ex peditionary Forces, Colonel Stanton Ice Medal, the highest decoration Ico Mcilnnl, the highest decoration the nation gtcs tho men In Us ser vice. Army officers here described Col onel Stanton as "the most celebrated tonstmnstor In the sen Ice." Ho went unto tho retired list ns n colonel W,hen tobacco first came Into use In Europe II was generally regarded ns a euro for diseases and a protec tion against catching tho plague, etc MITIl'i: OF SHKItlFF'S SI.K Hy virtue of nn execution nnd or- Jder of sale duly Issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court ot tho County of I Klamath, Stato of Oregon, dated tho 1 25th day ot No ember. 1951, In a nt the front door ot the court house, In Klamnth Falls, In said County, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, for "cash, the follow ing described property, UvlP Lots 3, 3, and 4 of Mock 15, ot Second Fntrvlnw Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon Taken nnn lclcd upon as the prop erly of the said It A Mitchell, or as much thereof ns may bo necessary to satisfy tho said Judgment In favor of lluttc Volley Stalo Hank, a corpo ration, against said It. A. Mitchell with Interest thereon, together with ill costs nn.il disbursements that have or may accrue. (id.) I., I-. l.uw, Nhcrlft Dated t Klamath Falls, Oregon, November 23th. 1931 Nov. ; it Dee 3 10 17 34 Officer of Parii Fame Given Office In San Francisco certain action In the Clrc'ult'court I for said County nnd Slate, wherein Ultf l-t, urn .- ... I Rutin VhIIav Rtntn n,iiV n .... one, Chnrle. E Stanton. ,c,ora a, fe " fftcZenlTrSj my oftlcer, who sprang Into fanio when, during the war, ho uttored nt the tomb ot Lafayette In Paris the words, "Lafayette, wo are hero," re cently be.cn mo commissioner of the board ot public works of San Fran cisco. the sum ot Ten Hundred twenty eight and 7S-100 Dollars with Inter est thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from April IS, 1931; tho fur ther sum of Five Hundred nineteen and 50-100 together with interest at tho rate of Ct per annum ifrora April 37, 1931, nnd costs Pninnri Rt.ninn r.,iir..,i fr, ,. "nu disbursements taxed nt Thirty Colonel Stanton retired from ac- .,. nni, ..,,, n,u ., . ' tho service In tho army recently af- ney'a fees in the sum of To Hund ter being In tho uniform for nearl) red Fifty and nn-100 Dollars, on the twenty-five years. Several years were i;? y of November, 1931. ., .nh n.,.mi n.r.hir.. i ,..l Notice Is hereby given that I will apentwlth General Pershing In theon ,ho 27,h ,,a). , cccmbcrt 1921( Hl'MMONS KOIt PUHI.U'ATIOX Knulty No. 1J60 In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, tor Klamath County. Mrs. K. II Albln. Plaintiff, ts. atenn V. McCormlck. Gertrude Mc cormick, V C. Lehman, Trustee, Oeorge How man, K. U Whlsler, and First Natlonnl Unnk of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, a corporation. Defendants. To W. C. Lehman, Trusteo, aud floorgo Dowman, ot defendants above named; In tho namo of tho Stato of Ore gon You are hereby required to np penr nnd answer tho complaint filed agalnit you In tho above entitled cause on or before December 17, 1931, that being tho last day ot tho tlmo prescribed in tho order for tho publication ot this summons, and It you fall so to appear or answer plain tiff will apply to the court for tho relief l rayed for In her complaint filed herein, to-wlt For Judgment against defendants Olenn V. McCor mlck nnd tlortri'do McCormlck tor tho sum ot 14,100.00, together with lutereat thereon at the rat ot I Mr cent per annum from October IT, 1919; and for the farther sum of 1400.00 aa attorneyya tea and for tho costs and disbursements of thla suit. And for a decree ot this coart ad judging that plaintiff! mortgage tet forth In aald complaint constitutes a valid first lien upon the premise de scribed as: Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, west halt of sowthesst qaaiier or section J, township o eontn, range 10, east ot Willamette Me ridian. And that said mortgage lien le en- porlor to all other liens, claim and Interests of defendants above named. And for a decree of thla court for- doting plaintiff's said mortgage Ilea, and decreeing that the premises .tbote described be sold In the man ner provided by law and the proeeede ut such sale applied to the payment it the aboro mentioned sums ane plaintiff: and that aald defendaate. nnd each of them, and all persona claiming under them be debarred from all right, title. Interest, or claim In, to, or upon aald premises. This summons Is served vpoa Too pursuant to an order of the Honor able I) V. Kuykendall. Jndf ot the above entitled coart, mad and en tered nn November 1, 1(11, which or der require that thla anmmona M published one a week tor els weeks In the livening Uerald, dally paper printed, published, and of ernl circulation la Klamath eaty, Oregon Tho date of first pabllcalle t this summons le November I, Itlt, n. c. oroswhkck. Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. Oregon. S-lS-ll-t-!-l-17 V jllll THE WORLD DOES OWE EVERY MAN A LIVING but unfortunately, there were no arrangements made for deliv ery therefore, we have to work on the "cash and carry" plan. And we Would like tosuggest that when you have any spare cash, you carry it to our bank and we will not only take care of it for you, but will pay you 4 per cent FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF DOING SO, if deposited in a Savings Account. The World Pays Homage to the Man With a Bank Account. ' m I KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I aaaal gH :- V ' - IM-V-Wt.aniWMBMiHMHjaiiaaaaBiiiM.n................. 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