MiiJ .5 r7 ' w c f 4' WKIlNMDAV, MAV 10, IDM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two lUc ' 1 4 - A If TheJEveningHerald r. It. HOCLK..Kdltor and Publisher M. K. HlUi City HdMor Published dally except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klasnath Kails, at 119 nighth itrcet. tinnn "inii-in nnrni'- " "" ' CLASSIFIED ADS Entered at tho poitofflco at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission through tho malts as accond-clasa natter. MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Tho Associated Presi la excluatre l entitled to tho use for publica tion nf all nowa dlspatche, credited to It. or not otherwise credited In thla paper, and alto the local now published herein. MISCELLANEOUS WA'STHl) Party to Ritaro expense ot trip to Pendleton, Ore. I am le.iv In Frldny by-car. 1123 Grant. 9-10 WKDM-XUMV. MAV 10, 138 STANDS FOR LAW HKMSTITCHINO and Plcotlnc At tachment. Fits any sowing ma chine. Prlro $1.00. Economy Sales Company, HIlllnRs. Mout, 9-1C FIRST CLASS DRKSSMAKINO Al terations a specialty. t22 Klamath Avo. 9-1 B 92.1.00 ItKW.UU) Twenty-five dollars will be paid for tho arrest of the party who stolo the. Ritm machine at the pop corn stand, last nljsht. JAS. II. PICKLE. FOR 8ALE OR TRADE As part payment on disc plow. Planet Jun ior garden drill with all attach roit sam: m:.sk or tradi: KellopR Apts. Terms, to suit. Holland House Small amount down, balance, to suit you. Five room new bungalow, all fur nished, $1900. Furniture worth halt money. $1,000 down balance terms to suit. Home In nit parts ot Klamath Fall at bargain. One or two for $000. Farm on Spraguo River, 160 acres, 100 acres In crop, Reed house. barn, milk house. parage and chicken court, which said potltlon has been filed with tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon Any person Interested may nt any time before- Wednesday, the 7th day of June A. 1) 1932, appear and con-; tet tho Mxllillty or surn proceeding or Any of the acts or things therein enumerated. ThU nottco Is published pursuant tn an order made by the Hon. U. F. Stone. Judge ot the Circuit Court ot tho State ot Oregon for Klamath County, made ntid entered upon tho 29th day of April A 1) 1922. C. R DL'LAP. Clerk of tho Circuit Court ot tho Sujlr ot Oregon, for Klamifth County. lly Lt.OYI) R DKI.AP. Deputy. l (Seal) JAOOIl RHKCK M J l.YTI.K Win IRWIN. home, fenced and cross-fenced, nil ,,, , ui,Vi.,.J ..V .'.. u ...m. terms u uestrui. County. Oregon Farms In all parts of Klamath M 3-10-17-21 County. Sorao good trades, will trado for Klamath Falls property. A.TTEMPT8 of the Ku Klux 1 Klan to crealo tho Impres- minta. li IManrt Junior hnnd cul- slon that Its "principles" find favor, tivator. like new. Phono 32S-M. 9-10 'tvered In the eyes of legitimate fraternal organizations has met with a sting ing set-back In tho action of Sam- Logging horses and equipment. Hay and grain; wilt contract del- uet K. lltirkc. grand master of the Masonic order in California. In a communication to nil lodges within his Jurisdiction nurse re pudiates In the name ot Masonry the pretension,, ot tho "Invisible empire," and says flatly that bo will hold 'to strict accounting any FOR SALE Two Holsteln milk cows, 4 and S years otd, both fresh. Phone 32S-M. 9-10 E. R. CARPENTER. Painter and Paparbanger. Phone 276J ' A-8-M-12 SHOE REPAIRING Jack Frost. 119 S, Slat St. 17tt FILZ SCHOOL OF MUSIC Present enrollment 38 pupils. Tar Mast Do a Reason member of a California lodge ot For the fact that our present enroll Masons who seoks la usurp the ' Urf.,t TC.r A f a Kuwi m njftuiniu cuuuiji vuuiyinv I course on tne piano in so lessons, functions of the laws of tho land. The Masonic grand master has aet an examplo that all fraternal organization, wilt unqualifiedly en dorse. IPs statement set forth below:. Th's "Inris'btA rmplrn" pre tends trl ts rh'ef purpose Is to aid In tho Enforcement of the law rf tho 1-trtd: but Its prneflcal workinrs npnear to be to inter vfer wtth tb ordo-lr jind lawful administration of the Processes of our courts and the duly con stituted officers of the law: a so ciety which skulk snd str'kes In the dark, under cover of masks; an onranlrat'on which Is so nn Amerlrsn and fn-Mnsonlc In Its methods as to merit the dlst orovnl of ionirhtfnt. law-abld-Inc. order-loTlnir mwj. It Is an ormnltitlon assuming dangerous military and Judicial powers 'and 'authority over all whose conduct or whose views dn sot coincide with tnoso ot the klsn. It ha'a" been" charged that mem bers of oUr fraternity have In some Instances bcromo allied ' with this Ku Klux Klan; that nlgbtrldera who usurp the law ful processes of the courts, and who whit) and scourge and tar thoso under penalty of their de crees, nry Masons. Tho Orand Master does not believe such stories to bo true. Ho will hold all those ot our honorable traterlntly dcmlclled within tho State of California, or who are members of the Cali fornia ledges, to a strict account ability for any attempted usurpa tion of the law of the. laid. Free Masonry stands for law and order and derent govern ment. It stands for tho United State of America, the best gov ernment ever dovlsed hy man. It stands now and always and openly for tho orderly conduct ct society and for the upholding of th lawful and regular adminis tration of the legal processes of our courts. KXIB'llKXNinT. 11UI HTAR RaVl'8EH TO GIVE I.VTKRVIEWH Coon starts at auy time. Enroll now. Studio 308-309 Winters' Bids. 20tf Swedish select certified seed oats, ton lots 2H cts; less quantity 3 cts. J. A Bushong. Klamath Falls, Oro goa. Call at Murphey'a Feed store. ,124 S..th St. 2tf Farm machinery, ono header with 2 header beds $200; one double dlk ITS; one.hay derrick complete $100; one nearly now wagon $100; ono nearly now binder v$13i, ono Ford touring car $200; one 21-Inch Case thrashing machine complete $t'S0; two 2-year old colts $60; 2 three ear (ulta 190: on team of mnrcs with harness, 9 years old 912S, Sixteen head of tine dairy rows wilt be sold at a bargain. " J. N. niiAMHAi.L, riio.vi; i w-j 9-10 WANTED Pump Jack and 1 H h. p. engine, kerosene preferred 11. It. Folsom. R. F. D. 1, .Klamath Falls. 8-10. S. C. White Leghorn llaby Chlx for April. May and June delivery from our own brcd-to-lay stock. Our prices aro right. Model Poultry Farm, W. C. Smith. Prop., Corning. Cal. Uatabllshcd 1901. Stf. WHITE LEGHORN baby chicks. Tan cred strain. Reduced to $10.00 per. 100. Henry Farratt. Corning. Calif. FOR SALE Brunswick graphonota S-30 I 1221 Ga'rden Ave. 9-11' $700,000 of road work, and con tracts will bo awarded late today. This afternoon tho commission Is conferring with truck owners and loggers on road rules. America may bo examined, approv ed and confirmed by the court. TO THE HORSEFLY IRRIGATION DISTRICT. AND TO ALL FREE HOLDERS. LEGAL VOTERS AND ASSESSMENT PAYERS WITHIN , SAID DISTRICT oac APoTrfctTN Notico Is hereby given that the tsAo AKUUNO above entitled court has fixed the YOUR HEART? ,,our of 2 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday. ""' tho 7tirday of June A. D. 1922. and Mnn't .t.i. r ,i-i,. .. . .. tho court room of tho abovo entitled net druc .,? ,S 1? ,C,Vw,5 court ln tho r ot Klamath Falls. irtuinlSnKt reBon' " th0 tlmo ani1 P,aCo r uuftta MKm ,h0 hcarlr"- of ,h wtltlon of the ft?s2f..?iim!.i'!S!.t,Ld."rec,inoaril of Directors of tho Horsefly Votonlvuiii T,3 ", Irrigation district In Klamath Coun-i you wmVel grateful "ffr ?. r ''' 0reRon' rr?)rns ,hat a" ot the rkrbl. eeefgK venYouwi f .IpS ?lot&?' ot D.'.-.oc- ,,.,, ,, (. w,iK. ...i.. . lors nnu OI ,ala uisinci, proviuingr MrVsa. urn i,!, ir -or nd authorizing a certain Joint nervousness will dlappear apd. ron,.ruenn n,i ..,nr,inh oniM,.' AtiTiri: or sam: in Tin: cincriT court of tiir; STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY (leorgo L Chandler, Plaintiff Joph D. Dervan. Ellen M. Der van, Klamath Oil company, a corpor ation, & Martin Ilros., a corporation, Defendants. Nollco Is hereby given that by lr- ttie of a'l execution and order of sale ' Issued out of the abovo entitled court and In this cauno on the 2nd day of May 1922. upon a decree made and j omercu oi record in sniu court anil cause on April 2tl. 1922. In faor of the aboe named plaintiff and against the said defendants, directing tho sale of tho oral property hereinafter des cribed to satisfy the sum of $1300.00, together with Interest thereon at tho rate of ten per cent per annum from December 1, 1919; for tho further sum of $ I SO. 00 as attorney's fee, and cots and disbursements taxed at $ir..so Now thcreforo by virtue of said! writ I have duly lovied upon said i real property and on the nth day of . I..nn 1A44 ., Ilt-ltll n'.livV M . fit 1 the front door ot tho Klamath county court house, Klamath Falls, Oregon, wilt si'll nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, sub ject to redemption, according to law. all tho right, title and Interest ot the said defendants, and each of thorn. I In and to the following described i premises, to-wit" I Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, beginning at tho corner com mon to Sections 20, 21, 2S, and 29. In p. 10 South. Rjnge 10, East of, W,'!.: thenco West on tho Section lino to the N W. corner of tho N. E. Quarter or the N. E. Quarter ot Section 29 In said Tp. and range: thenco South on the West linn of slil .W II nf N". H. U nf Hro Hon 29. -120 feet to the center lino) ot tho Government Canal; thenco following said center line: a to deg. curve to tho right a distance of 10r, feet: thence S. 11 deg. SB minutes E. 307 C feet; thenco on a 20 deg. curve to the left, a dis tance of 100 feet: thenco S. 31 deg. SC minutes E. 1053. feet; thenco' on a 20 deg. curn tn the right n dlstanro of 53 feet; thenco H. 20 U01t or fill, vnllt nvflfnliln hflirf tlll 7 . -.---- -- --.... .r...-...... be calmed in a sat natural wnv i ''tween tito Horsefly Irrigation dls-i deg 20 minutes E. to thn 8. line of Ask for Ramann". na?Tlhi;t In ,rIct an tho UnS" Vay IrrlBa-- the N. K. of raid section 29. at the jollow pa"kaKeDrIcJ . mJ , d?Har t,0n dl,trlCt nn'1 ,ho Ua,,ed S,atM of P0'"' 215 'Ml Wclt ' lho uar' For i K SVrSL Cn J 1 m' America, wherein and whereby the ter section corner on the K. line of L."J?wi2.f. o "S?-f' ".aaI" Pnltcd States agrees, for tho mail- said section 29. thencn East 215 Utauil. VUCUHII, 3AQ r fUHCIStU. UT. WHY SUFFER SO? .Why suffer from o bad back, from sharp, shooting twinges, headaches, dlulnes. and distressing urinary Ills? Klamath Falls people recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills. Ask your neigh bor! Could you ask for stronger proor or merit? mum sum of Eighty Seven Thousand Dollars to construct a dlrurslon dam. main gravity canal and spillway with in the Clear lako dlWslon ot the Lan cell Valley'Irrigation District for tho Joint uso of the Horfefly Irrigation district and thn said Langell Valloy Irrigation district, end sell a water right for tfeo thousand onn hundred acres of land within thn said Horse fly Irrigation district, may be exam; Mrs. Jeff WlUon. 1402 Oregon Ave., Klamath Falls, sas: "Doau's fined, approved and confirmed by tho money nils are a family., remedy in ti'ot to said nuarter section cernnr: thence N. on nald Sec. (Inn to the, place of beginning, being a portion , UI iuo c. '.? ui iuk . r.. -4' ui net;.' 29, T. 10 S. It. 10 E. W. M., In Klamath County, Oregon. Dated. Klamath Falls, Oregon, May 2nd. 1922. L. L. LO.W. Sheriff. Uy HURT E.' HAWKINS, M 3-10-17-21-31 Deputy. Enid Dennett is tho onlyy star In capHIvlty wbo absolutely refuses at all times to giro interviews, tell stor ies, talk about herself or comment upon people and things for publi cation. She Is at once the despair ot press agents and the hopo of future generations, for her example gives promise of a new school of film stars who shall be conspicuous by tnei aft aence from the public prints, leaving It to tho silent screen and to the biasing electric lights to spread their fame and glory. When approached for a story Kiss Bennett always stops the Interviewer la'hls tracks with some such, state ment aa: "I am not interesting; I am not rlCh or famous; I do not contem plate flying to Australia, writing a bo'oki making a garden, or painting my house. Enid Dennett, featured star of the Hodklnson release, "Keeping Up With Llxzle," which will bq at the Strand theatre tonight Is the only 'Ansae girl of stellar quality In pictures. V. HI M- SOCIETY The W. S. M Society ot the Meth odlat church will bold a Japanese sil ver tea at Clio home ot Mrs. U. M. Chllcoto 604 North Tenth street Thursday aftoraoon. OPEN ROAD BIDS PORTLAND,' May 10. The high way commission opened bids on our home and whenever the occasion calls for a kidney remedy Doan's nover fall to do tho work. I have taken Doan'a for a long time for I f hare been more or less subject to backache and kidney trouble. At times I have such terriblo pains through my kidneys that I can hard-1 1 go My kidneys act Irregularly and I feel miserable. I used Doan's Kid-' noy Pills and am' not bothered with! backache or kidney trouble now.) Doan's have been a great benefit to. mo." (Statement given March 13, ioir.1 On March 1C. 1920, Mr. Wilson f said: "I gladly repeat all I said In' favor of Doan a Kidney Pills as there i is nothing bettor for kidney com plaint. I use Doan's occasionally to keep my kidneys In good order." 60c, at all dealers. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. .NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed i administrator of the estate of Cor nelia Shuck, deceased, by tho Coun-I ty Court or tho State of Oregon fori Klamath County;, and all persons' having claims against said otsato are,' notified to present same to suid ad-, mlnlstraior. at law office of It. C. i Groesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon,' within six months from the dato of this notice. Dated: May 10. 1922. CIIAS. V. SHUCK. Administrator of tho Estate of Cor nelia Shuck, Deceased, M 10-17-24-31 J 7 IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OltHGOX FOR KLAM ATH COUXTY ' In the Matter ofthe Petition of the Board ot Directors of the Horsefly Irrigation district ot Klamath County, Oregon, praying that all of the proceedings ot said Hoard ot Directors and of said district, providing for and authorizing a certain Joint construction and wa ter right contract between tho Horsefly Irrigation district and the Langell Valley Irrigation dis trict and tho United States of 'Mhoth flTjsrA vt'lSKtti iQLLLaw . Remember Mother on Mother's Day Sunday, May 14 The people of all nations have set aside this day each year in her honor. Make it her happiest. At an appreciation "Say it with flowers" If your mothbr is in another city we can send flowers by wire. KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP 834 Main Jhone 589 "TO THE PEOPLrOF KLAMATH COUNTY A MESSAGE There is an issue today before the people of Klamath county that directly concerns every business and every citizen. The t future as well as the stability of the tfiout lumber and millitiK industries is at stake , The curtailment of a vast output of lumber products, totaling millions of dollars, as well as a payroll of $0,000,000, is in volved. There must be a decision soon, and upon that decision depends the immediate revival of a stiurniint business and the future prosperity and development of Klamath county. A little more than ten years ago the manufacture of lumber in the Klamath district was an infant enterprise. Today it is the county's leading industry. As it grew our community ex panded and prospered. With more than usual community pride the lumber operators have expended their best effoits to give Klamath an industrial asset that would enable her to rise to her proper place in the commonwealth. Today the operators are face to face with tho alternative of .surrendering their rights as free agents, or to get out of busi ness. All because, in tho readjustment of affairs, they found it necessary to adopt the nine-hour working day. The operators are not opposed to the eight-hour day. The shortness of the working season and the fact that their nearest and most powerful competitors are operating on a ten-hour basis have forced them to this expedient. Last year, owing to un- favorable market conditions most of the plants in this district were able to run only at half capacity. Some of the smaller ones were forced to close and anumber passed into the hands of their creditors. It was inevitable that a readjustment must come to avoid calamity. The operators found that they were losing business where they were facing competition based on a ten-hour day at wages less than those paid here. The ten-hour clause prevails in the lumber regions in all the northern states from and including Montana eastward, the central section, and all the large produc ing areas in the southern states. It is a fair estimate to say that from SO to 85 percent of all lumber is produced out of a ton hour working day. California, by reason of her great fruit industry, is our great local market. Our California competitors first have an advant age of a hundred miles or so. Another handicap against the Klamath mills is an additional charge for freight over that paid by the California mills. Practically every white pine mill and box factory in California is running on ten hours. And against these uphill conditions the Klamath operators are declared to be unfair by some because they ask for a nine-hour day in order to meet this competition. Since the mills have been closed great amounts of money have been taken out of circulation. Every day from now on that the mills remain closed means an additional .loss of thou sands of dollars to the business of this community. Citizens of Klamath county, we have briefly reviewed the situation to fa rat 'it concerns the lumber industry. Our inter ests are mutual. Do you want your city to advance? Do you want your business to grow? Will you give support to a move ment that strikes at the very root of your greatest industry? -IV .' Citizens of .Klamath County, this appeal is directed to you Seed lor Your GARDEN, LAWN or FIELD my-Mjmi PhdMl7 fr V JsTtMSa Jar" 'i PtRi'"JiJH 0l"fr9jtWfTi.t 124 South Sixth Street i , ' i:i V: "V J) 'SAr wv r r K - v &ifni 'i-m if . i $ -