The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 17, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, APRH t7, If
The Office Gat
IIV JI'MUH
If tliny linvi) iii.i)i)' niiirn )IIIIiii:h
III Ilin lilOVli'S t liit llliluniry llni'lf will
Im llllliilic. Ilni fulnlllli's
JiiilKn (IiikIiiikoii ' nlastli (iir
ruiiry In thn kind tlmt Mill ntinlili
from unit' pay iluy in tint unit.
.M"ic.Mim. Mlli'iiKit
'Mm faiiimr. "Ain't Hint n flnnj
row!" i
Motorist (iilmi'iil'inlnili'ill)') "Hi w
ninny mill's will hIiii iIii iiii ii gallon
lit lilllUT"
1 1 tni'iii tier whrli folks with morn
lllli'rcnti'il In dashboard tliun III1
wIllilBlilrliln' imloi l.oilln lloaKlaiid ,
Tin')' u"d t" buy pair nf htnrkliiK" '
fur I 3fi, Inn t lift-,, ilnyti Ihny mow'
Ilin ilrcliiiiil lu lint rlKlit unit point
mill ii nitnr.lil and : trro In stuck
Iiikk.
fv.lllf IIIII
Tint IcilliiHlnr It n lilll prenrnli'il
by ii p.ilntcr u Im Iiml Iiki-ii itiiipln)i'il
In toncti up miiiiit drrornllons In mi
nlil rlmrrli
CorriTtliiK Ten (.' iniuiuiilnii'iitii 4 " . 2 .'
ViirnMiliiR IVntlus l'llntit nml
pullliiK In frrnt tontli ... I SO
I'llltlhK lie lull mi roustnr nf
Ht IVlnr uml iiii'tnlliii; III"
coat 4 or.
Toiirlilui; up nml roRllilliiK iiar-
illnn niiKnl 3 CO
Washing mtmuiI of hull priest
anil put 1 1 ii R rarmlim nil hi
rlirok I.JO
Ailjiintlni; tin- stnrs mnl elrauliiK
Ilin liliiiill . .. 3.00
TotirtiliiK up I'lircitoiy mill rn-
uomIiik tout soul 1.20
T.i Willi: spots off con of Tobla ..90
I'utttnK rliiKH In H.unirii rum . . t IK
HrlKlllelillli: Up Humri nf Hell,
Vpiitiliu; new left liurii nil tint Dev
il Hllil rlunullIK tall . .M.IIO
I'llttlliK new s.tlid.il mi A lira
llillll mill renlorlliK Inst tallit
mnl horns to hi frocks. C
I'uttliiK new shirt on Joii.iIi. now
runes on tint eel mid en
10 i
InrKlnK I lie whali itiouth .
I'liltlm? ini It'awn on Ailuiii mnl
Kvo
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32
lllelngH nf Siiiurn
It was a good thing Monday night
wan not n night lu thn mlddlnnf sum
mer, for If it had been a night In thn
middle of tint summer, wo would hnvu
had to sleep on tint sleeping porch,
mid wn Miritly'd limn haled to sleep
on tint sleeping pun Ii Monday night.
Clay Center Times.
'Ilin PmMT 1'm
W. C. Daeuport hii thn Hunt to
buy a used car Is Just before )im
move, so peoplo III the now neighbor
hood will think ihi urn tint ono who
used it.
I'AltM POIXTCItS
llcnty Kule I'lnnU for Sivil
Tint host knlo plants to save for
heed urn tlin largo ones, with inmiy
branches mid thick, medlum-slred
leave). Tall plants winter kill,
planti! with heavy brunches break
down, while largo leaves break off.
Knlti Is easy to sitlect mnl build up
for boiler yields.
Hack lo Hut Hull
Hot tli' young chliks out on Iho
ground ni hooii iih possible, oven If
thu weather Is had, Continued
cold mid rainy weather rmisn hoiiio
poullrymeii to keep tho cIiIcKh shut
lu houses, In npito of tho weather,
turnover, It Ii best to get them out
on thn ground hy tho tlmo they uro
it wuuk old nl loast, nnd hnforn If
pnsiilhlo. Otherwise, thoy urn hard
lo train to go out nml nro also
likely to dovolop log weakness nnd
lo go oft food.
(train I'si-s 1'lini.plioiiiN
HoIIh which linvn boon croppod,
nspeelally lo grain, In wuatorn Orn
gou roMpoud wolt to phoNilmtn for
tlllerH. Tlneo fourths ot thu phos
phortiH iihihI hy ii crop goex Into
tho good, which lfl usually sold from
tho fnrm. Yearn of this practice
li it .i cntituM m'liiy of Iho hoIIii to bo
(oiiio deplclod In this Important
element.
Ilny Willi Spil'iK Pa.siiint
(llvo tho dairy cowa hoiiio hay
Avon after turning thorn out on
Hpilni! paNtiiii). It p.iya to glvn
I hem till ihoy will vloun up ouco n
ilny for lit lojint u imiiitli nflnr Urn
pasluro In Konil, (Iruln fur sprlm?
frciili cowh should ronsist mostly
nf fnttonliiK rendu miicIi iik com
mnl biirlny. I'rnloln or milk ntliiiu
lut lit k fcuda iirn a Imi ikI unity imp.
plli'd In Din frrtili criiKii, K.ittnnliiK
fi'nilii will lici'p up llin ri'Hcrvn
rii'Hli In Dim Hprliit:. Hi I'll Inter In
Him nil in tiler thn prntidli fi'ciln, Mich
iih nil iih'mI mnl iiittntiKi'ijil muni
can bit ril.
MltH. M.MIV A. HI'M.NCEH,
nf Villi ilnun, N. V., iikhI,
7.1, ulii, tin lnriw tdio Iiiii Kiiliiiil
firiM'ii imiiniU on Timlin mnl
ftl Jin.1 tint' nil III1' 1 1 im1.
U'n In IiihIIj iiiii-iIomii Hindi
Hon. fy
I
VCX3C&
JilM think of I', nt seventy flvn
jenrs of ni.-' l Int Hindu uell ami
stroiiK iiKmn "'"I Knin twehtt poiindn
III weight, lint till" Is eiartly whnl I
il,ld after tnkliiK Tmilar Not only that,
feel )vtirx )iitnii;i r." raid Mr. .Mary
A. .Mpemer. Cast fit . llfi-loiiK rfiddent
of Watcitown. N. Y.
"Por oer i year I was In a terribly
run-down i-utnlltlnti nml I was so
neroun nml restlest that many n
di.
OS 1 Vi
H' --- l--jtTUfXl Wl'l
&
Broadway at Stark
Portland, Ore.
Its convenient location in the heart of
the city's activities and its proximity
to the Shopping and Amusement cen
ters during the Holiday Season, is
merely another of this famous hotel's
attractions.
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Arthur li. Meyers Manager
IMonumttriG.
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Works
GEO. D. GRIZZLE, Prop.
1040 Main St.
nlcliL I would dear Ilin dork strll'.n
(i very hour. I wan nhlo to en I very Ill
tin ami lout strnMi'lli rlKht alum:, fill'
ally lieieiulni: no wwil I roulil liunlly
walk from otm room to tint other
"On nrniiirit of my iiko I tlioiii;ht
my iloclluliiK hi'iilth vmim natural, hill
'I'n ii I lie linn prnwi! that I wan mlntak
en. I i an iln all my own hoiisnwork
now, I nleep all nllthl lulu:, wakit up
In lint iiiornlm; fimlliiK rnfrenlieil anil
JiihI fenl flint nil Hut ilny Ioiik. Tanlar
Can't l' prilllieil too iiiihIi"
Tnnlne uml Talilae VcKotabli I'lIU
nrn nolil hy ilriii:;lHtit nvcrywlmro -Adv.
OREGON BREVITIES
lloHeluirK to havii new rourlhoilne
DallnK Miirhlnc h l.oCDiiinllve
workH monthly payroll fiV'OQ.
Antnrln--$2li.'l.700 paid monthly to
men omp!o)ed In IiikcIiik rnuipH
Kuitenii Kleld r.ood for ninth anil
iloor fariory.
Antorln I'nrlflr Power & I.IrIiI
Mimimtiy rodliren nn ratcH IK per
rent
Orn-Callf Power company IiuIIiIIiik
Hun from Rprlncfleld lo ItoBcliurc
Vain lilcli hdiool to hnvn radio
phono with .1.000-mllit innnn.
si'i:t'i.i. iiom i:i.i:ction netii'i:
WILLOW V.l.l.i:V lltltMU'l ION
DIHTItUT
Notliit Is hereby clvcn that a spec
ial bond election will Im held Mon
day, tint 1 nth day of May. 1922, nt
tint heriilnafter spudded jielllni: placu
In Willow Valley Irrigation dlBtrirt,
Klmunth County, OreKon, to deter
iiilnn whnther boiids of said dlnlrkt
In the sum of Thirty Thousand Dol
lars ((30,000.00) shall bo Issued for
tint pur point of provldliiR funds, for
prorurltiK neceisnry ruclumatlon
works, itc(iilrliiK tlin necessary prop
erty and r'KlitH therefor, for tint pur
cumin and uniulsltloii of canals, re
serx ir sites, wator rights nnd for
hi rk nml ronstrm Hon, and for other
'uisit rarryliiK out tho provisions of
l law
I lint polls shall hit opined nt pIkIiI
o clock on tho morniiiK of tho elec
tion nnd Im kept open until fho
o'clock In tho afternoon, when tlin
Katun must tin closed.
At such eduction the ballots shall
contain tint words ' Honda Yes"
and ' HoihIh . .. No."
Tint Hoard of Directors havn sped-
'fled tint following polling plnco In
said district for suld election.
I At tho residence of A. l Duncan,
In nforcsnld Irrigation district sltunt-
, ed In m-ciIoii fi. Township 40 Houth,
ItmiKit 14 Knst or ton Willamette
Meridian, Klamath County. Oregon
Said election must bo held and tho
result thereof determined and de
clared In nil respects ns nearly ns
'practicable In conformity with tliu
prolloiiR of Inw gewrnlm: tho elec
tion of officers
I (liven by order of the Hoard of 1)1-
YOU
Will find artistic memor
ials at 1040 Main street.
Whether an imposing
monument or a small
marker, it is of tho best
material and workman
ship. And this is tho
proper time to place your
.order for spring delivery.
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Klamath Falls
ret torn of Iho Willow Valley IrrlKn
Hon ilUlrlct, thin 4th day of April,
I!l22.
J. II, (JAHIJV, Prculdont.
i,ou tijttm:
A, 0. DUNCAN,
Hoard of Direr torn.
AtteiU A. 0, DUNCAN, H'jcrotnry.
A 10-17-24 M 1-S
OTI(!i: VUll PUIIM(MTf().V
(I'nlilMiir)
Not Coal I.nnd
DKI'AHTMIJ.ST l' Till; l.vmtlOH,
I' H .AND Officii nt l.aknvlow, Oro
lion, April 3, 11)22
NOTICi; Ih hnrciby Klvon Hint
Itnymotid A. Andomon, of Olcno,
Ori'Kon, who, on May 22nd. 1917,
inndit llninentond entry No 01 00 10,
for l,otH 3, 4. r, and HK'ASWV,,
8V i J Ni: ', , W1V4 SK Vt , Hoe 0. Town
Nhlp 39 H., II. 10 i:, mid Lot t, Kec
31 Townxhlp .18H Hiini:.! to K Wll
Inmelto Mnrldlnn, linn filed notice nf
Intention to make, final thrro-yenr
Proof lo eHtnhlliih rlnlin to tho land
nhovo diiKCrlhcd, hnfnrn C It Dol.np,
Clerk of tho County Court, nl Kmn
ii Hi Knllx, Oregon, on tho 1 tth day of
May. 1922
('l.ilmniit n am Ps .in witnesses-
Clmrlrn Ailamn. of Olene, OrcRon. i
V. T i:illott, T. M. Cunnlnglmm. and J
llnrthii Harris, nil of Klumalu Kails,
OrcKon.
V. V. l.IOIT, tcKlslcr.
A 1017-21 M 1-8-ir.
Mrnei: ri J'L'iimcation
(I'ulilMier)
i Not Coal Iind
IHPAItT.MnXT OF Till-: IXTKIUOIt,
I H LAND Officii at Ukotlow, Ore
goo. April 3, 1922.
NOTtCK Is hereby Klvcn that
John P llolbrook. of Malln. Orecon.
Iwhfi fin Altrll 2f!lh. 1 U I O nttiHn '
on April zotn, r.ii'J, nmilif
(Homestead Kntry No 011003, for ,
iK'iSW'i. being Lot 10, Suction 15.
Township 41 south, rango 12 east,
(Wjllamettu Meridian, hns filed notice
in iiiienwon io iiiiiko imai uirvn-ynar
Proof, to nstnbllBli ilalm to tho land
abovo described, beforo C. It. Dol.ap.
.Clerk of thu County Court, at Klnm-
jutli Palls. Oregon, on tho 13th day of
May 1922. i
i laimnnt names at witnesses.
i: I). Smith, P. J. Ilalloiak, L. It.
Holbronk. nml V. J. Hnolek. all of
ijnlln. Oregon.
P. P. LIGHT, Itcglslcr
A 10 17-21 M l-h-15
.
NOTICK FOIt I'l'llLICATIOX
I)i:PAIlT.MKNT OP THK INTEItlon.'npprori'd and confirmed by the court
(I'ubiisiirr)
C S Land offlco at Lakevlcw, Ore-
gnn. March C, 1922
NOTICi: Is hereby given that Win-
field K Ollkcy. of l)al, California,!
who, on Mny llth, 1920 made Homo-.tlmo
I stead Lntry (II J It No. 20), No. ! May A. I) 1922, appear and contest,
'011413, for K'4NWW. SW'JNKUItho validity of such proceedings or
I (being Tract No. 20), Section 11, any of the nets or things therein cnu-'
Township 41 S, Itango C K Wllla-lmrratcd.
Imette Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make final three- car
OUR
SUBSCRIBE AND
proof, to fstnbllsh claim to tho land
nhovo described, hnforn C. U. Dol.np,
Clurk of tha County Court, nt Klnm
nth Knlls, Oregon, on tho lClli day of
May, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. I,. IIIrIi, Mrs. J. 1.. Illcli. O. :
Itlchardson, and If I., (lllkoy, nil of
Dorrls, California.
P. I l.lflHT, IlCRlstcr.
M 13.20.27 A 3.10.17
.NOTM'K
ix tiii: miutit corirr or Tin:
hTATi: or omxiov rou klam-
ATII COI'XTY
i:.uiiy v.t, i i:t2
IN TDK MATTIHt OP TIII3 PCTI-
tion op Tin: iioAitD op Dim:c-
TOItS OP TDK i.ANOP.I.l, VAU
l.KY IUIUOATION DIHTIlIfT OP
KLAMATH COI'NTY. OHIXJON.
PHAYINll THAT ALL OP TIIK1
PitOCCIIDINCK OP flAID IIOAItl)
OP DIItPXTOItH AND OP HAfl)
DISTINCT. I'ltOVIDINO POIt ,
AND At'TMOKIZINH A CIMITAIN '
JOINT CONKTItt'CTION AND WA
TKH IlKHIT CONTItACT IIK
TWKBN TIIK LANOKI.L VALLIJY .
IlllllUATION DIHTItlCT AND
Till: HOIt8i:FLY IIIIIKJATION'
DIHTItlCT AND THi: PNITKI)'
htati:h op amkhica may hi:,
kxaminkd, ai'phovkd and'
CONPIItMKD UY THK COI'ItT ,
To thn Lanncll Valloy IrrlKatlon DIs-1
trlrt, and to all Freeholders, I.egnl ,
Volers and Assessment Pa)nrs,
within said district:
Notlca Is hereby given that tho
nbovu entitled court has filed tho.
hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of Tuesday,
tho 23rd day of May A. D. 1922. and
the court room of tho nboo entitled I
court In Iho City of Klamath Palls, I
Oreron, as tho tlmo and place for
tho hearing of tho petition of the,
Hoard of Directors of mo inngcu
Valley Irrigation district of Klamath
diuntv. Oregon, oraylnr that all of
the proceedings of said Hoard of Dl-
rectors and of said district, proWdlng'
for ana uutuorizing a certain joint
construction and wntcr right con-
tract between the Langell Valloy Ir-l
Hgntlon district and tho Horsefly Ir-1
rlgatlon district nnd tho United States .
of America, wherein and whereby the
I'nlted States agrees for thn maxl-.
1 mum sum or Thrco Hundred and'
. 1-ir.hiv c..n Tl.miiMi.1 lintlnra ,
I r3S7 000 00 In rnnitrurt nn Irrlca. I '
I tlon system and sell a water right for ;
ix thousnnd two hundn.d and fifty
iirre of land within tho Clear !.ake !
Division of thn iiald Lnngull Valley i
irrigation iiistrict. may ue cxamineu.
which said petition has been Hied
with tho clerk of the Circuit court of
Klamntli County. Oregon.
Any perron Intereite'' may nt any
beforo Tuesday tho 23rd day of i
This notlco Is published pursuant
i to an order mado by the Han. C P
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'-r ir
fllono, .ludgn of tho Circuit Court ot
tho Htato of Oregon for Klamath
County, made nnd entered upon tho
llth ilny of April A. D. 1922. I
C. It. DKLAP. I
Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho
Htntn of Oregon, for Klamntli
County.
(8ial) Hy LLOYD II. DIU.AP, .
Deputy
II. J. TICKNOIl
L. V. IIOtldH
Wm. P II. ('MASK
Hoard of Directors of .angell Vnlloy
Irrigation District of Klamntli
County, Oregon.
A 17-21 M 1-8
Graduate Foot
Specialist
At Your Service
Consultation and Eiamlnatlon Prco
K. K. K. Store
Poot Specialists
DR. C. A. RAMBO
Dentist
I. O. O. V. Dulldlng
I'llOXB 61
WOOD
. . .hr,.np., .hinr rou bur oro-
", ,,hf cheapest thlnj: you Buy, pro
lded you make a wiio selection.
BLOCK WOOD
SO.OO A LOAD
tho hottest, therefore tho
best
wood for tho cook itovo.
SLAB WOOD
SO.OO A DOUI1LK LOAD
Ij t!io cheapest for 11 purposes
you get moro for tho money.
O. PEYTON & CO.
4D
BSH
Mala
Phone 535
SAVE
Chiropractic
Removes the Cnuso
tVSwL. t-.-JK'.rt. V--fw
Abnormal
Normal
Spinal Ncro plncliril nt
Oil opc"lnu
Tho abovo cut shows how eas
ily ncryo cnersy to Important or
gans may ho cut off. A similar
condition in your splno Is tho
causn of your trouble Chiro
practic adjustments will cor
rect It.
Drs. Mallett & Mallctt
Underwood Mdf;.
Seventh nnd Main Phono G39-J
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NEW CITY LAUNDRY
I'iiiMicd Work
I'lat Work
Hough Do
Tot Yoar Dtsd la Oar Bud'
1'ItOXK 1ff4
Cornrr Mnln and Conger
FRED WESTERFELD
Dentist
Phone 434-W
X-IUV LAUORATOIUEft
Lcomls Bid. Klamath Falls
I. O. O. F.
Prosperity llclicknli, 10 1. meet
First nnd Third Thursday
Kwniinn Kncampmcnt 40, mecta
each Tacudny
Klamath IxmIkc 1S7( meet each
Friday
Klamath Fall Plumbing
Heatini Co.
1178 MAIX-BT. rUONK MS-W
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEPOATHIO PHTHCIAH
AND BtrJtQEOW
Office aad Realdcaea PnoMt M
I. O. O. P. TESfrJJC ,
RAINBOW
SWEET SHOP
IlIlE.VnFA.ST8 ANT
LUXCUEOXS SEWED
SOFT DRINKS. ICE CJIE.VM
AND CANDIES
Winters Building
Phono 1SS-J
PRICE. HILTON GARRETT
Proprietor
KLAMATH POST No. S.
, American Lesion meets
in tho basement ot tha
now courthouse on Main
Street on tho first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Ex-sorvlco men are Invited to at
tond tho rncotlngs.
Dr Fred Wcstorfcld. Commander.
II. U. Get. Post Adjutant and Re
lief and Employment committee. '
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Graduate and State Registered
OPTICIAN
Nineteen years here in basinets
We grind and fit Glasses
Duplicate broken Glasses
Prompt Service
Dct Equipped Optical Store la
Southern Oregon
714 Main Street
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENOINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phone 108-J IM 8. RlveraUa
t
DR. J. G, GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
700 Mala St. Phone lM-vV
We fit and grind glasses, Dupli
cate broken lenses, repair tramn.
V
W. E. & J. E. Patterson
CONTRACTING
PAINTERS r'
Piiintu, Oils and Vomlsli
030 M. Sixth St., Klamath Falla
Phono Ma-J from lo Sift
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