The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Four
WEhXimiY, MAY 81, IfWfl
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Inceptions Signed
Judgo Stono received Iron the
Lnkovlow court the bill of exeep
llotin In the enso tried before him
thrro Monday, May 15, which ho
signed, thin clearing away nil ob
stacles to )il leaving tho bench a
jilnnned next Frldsy, nt which time
tho republican nominee, Judge A
I.. Loavltt. will Inko the office.
It j mi v. Robinson, rt nl
Suit In equity was filed this mor
ning by Robert F. Kyan ngnlnu
Frank II. "Robinson, tho Credit Ser
vice company, llert C. Thomas and,
Hello Fulton, asking the appoint
ment of a receiver for tho Merrill
drug More, that the claim of J1000
held by Ryan be declared a mort
gage nratnst tho store, and that nn
Inunction ho Intued holding In
abeynnco nny further action on thi?
attachment suit filed by tho Credit
Service corporation on behalf of,
several Portland firm. Tho com-j
plaint also iuks damages or 11000
against the Credit Scrvico company
and IS00 damages against llert C.
Thomas, local attorney.
K. Cl Challenged by
Fort Klamath Players
Tho Fort Klamath baseball team
has challenged the local Knights if
Columbus team for a game at Fort
Klamath next Sunday afternoon. A
Ihcly contest Is expected.
MeOiodUt Baseball Team
Defeated by Christians
The Methodist church bascbal)
team went down to defeat before the
Christian church team at Modoc Park
Monday afternoon, 17 to S. The
game the week previous resulted in a
12 to 4 victory for the Christian
church team.
"TIIK .MOTH Kit AND THE LMV"
AT TIIK STItAXp TOMCIIf
Playgoers who are familiar with
Mr. Crlfritli'x earlier triumphs,
"Hearts of tho World." "Tho Full of
Ilabylon," etc, will be especially In
terested In this recent production.
True. In "Tho Mother and the, Ijiw,"
ho has gotten away from the smoke of
battlo und the scenes of combat that
wero so remarkably depicted In "The
IMrtb of a Nation" and earlier
works, but tho new and tremendous
domestic drama brought Into being In
this latest work will undoubtedly
provo ono of his most notable con
tributions to tho screen.
Tho cast for "The Mother and tho
Law" Is thoroughly representative of
n Griffith company. Tho principal
players Includo Mao Marsh, Itobcrt
Harron, Miriam Cooper, Ralph Lewis,
Walter Lone, Alberta Lee, Margaret
Marsh, Tod Drowning and others
whoso names aro familiar to those
who patronlzo the higher form of mo
tion pictures.
CATHOLIC SKKVICKS AT
I'OUT KLAMATH SUNDAY
.There will bo serlces next Sunday
nt 11 n. m. In Fort Klamath for Cath
olics and a cordial welcome will bo
extended to ull other people. Only
ono mass, at 8 a. in., Kill bo said In
Klamath Falls ou that day.
BIRTH RECORD
COE At Klamath Falls. May 2.
1922, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coe,
n gin; weight seven pounds.
FAIIM I'OI.NTEUS
Three Point to Wiitch
Three principal causes for poor
corn yields are lack of clover or
inanuro in tho land the year pro
ceding, uso of varieties too late for
Wlllametto valley conditions, and
falluro to plant enough live seed
to get a (ull stand. Acclimated
Kcod planted 1H Inches deep Is
best.
OREGON BREVITIES
WINCHESTER Work
on auto ramp;
SANDAY to have new
started
$30,000
high t-chool.
KLOnEffCK Cheese factory
to
ho built ,hcro.
ASHLAND Equipment being
rushod for. Crater Lake highway.
KUflENE $3025 sewer contract
let.
Ilarriaburg road to bo.
IIALSEY-
hardsurfscod
JCSn
Luxlto Hose
and, Jwter.
In
Colors. Houston
23-2B
JUDGE STONE TELLS 'EM
The above cartoon Illustrates tho
reception that Judso Stone Is going
to glvo the citizens who refuse to'
clean up during this week, and who,
aro brought before him for sen
tence. In endorsing Anti-Litter week the
Judge hs this to say:
brought before him for
"I shall he glad If every person i
of any civic pride will do the ork I
required of him: the health author -
Itlcs should see that, the others do.
It."
J. P. Wells, superintendent
i
schools. Is living up to his endorse
ment, given several days age:
"Antl-JUIttcr week will havo Its
value from an educational stand
point as well as from a standpoint
of sanitation nnd public health, and
you may count on tho public,
schools of this city being back of
the move to the last letter."
J. A. Gordon, retiring president
of tho chamber of commerce, and
who helped Inaugurate tho move
ment, submits the following on
Antl-Lltter week: (
-NATIONAL ItATK SLASH,
OltOKItKI) IIV COMMISSION
(Conlnned from Page 1)
glide cuts, ho said, probably could
not bo made,
Tho secretary',, position contrasted
radically with that of stato commis
sions, wboe members centcreil a
good deal of their attack on passen
ger rate schedules, which they al
leged to be too high for the traffic,
and In reality tho cause of low rail
road earnings.
Ilepresentatlvcs of tho steel and
Iron Industry asked moro stringent
and Immediate action, principally
arguing that commission should re
move the entlro -10 per cent Increase
put on eastern rates on their pro
ducts In ip20. The national Indus
trial traffic league, representing
shipper generally, took much the
same position. Tho coal Industry
elaborated Mr. Hoover's proposals,
ahs'rtlng that basically coal cgita
Influenced prlcii of so many other
commodities that cuts In rates on It.
particularly upon bituminous coal,
would havo n beneficial effect. The
farming Interests wero 'x't so urgent,
particularly In tlcw of tho fact that
agriculture rates went down while
tho discussion was before tho com
mission. Members of tho commission thorn
celvvH found much difficulty, It was
Indicated during tho weeks after tire
taking of testimony ceased, In work
ing out a lino of uctlo.i, A decision
expected by April 1 wag many more
weeks In tho making than oven the
traffic experts and tho railroad ob
servers expected, but It was pointed
out that the record of testimony and
tho transportation subject itself were
of Immense magnitude There was
also a suggestion that delay might
have bean desired In the mutter to
allow business conditions and price
levels to stabilize further, and to see
whether or not tho railroad labor
board might find It posBlblo to allow
wago cuts railroad,, were seeking.
NEW TODAY
WANTED Dishwasher at boarding
houso. Phono 3C3-W. 24-2C
FOR RENT 3 nlco housekeeping
rooms with bath. Phone 337-J. 24
FOR BALK Columbia graphuphono
and 20 records, In good condition.
Cheap, $20, 741 Walnut In rear.
24-2C
an-up week take rare of the
. ' ... ,
of the past. 'An ounce of
errors
Clean
prevention Is worth a pound ofjlametto Meridian nnd Section 3.,,
cure. Conditions should never be 'Township 35 South. Kongo 6 Kast of
ten-'allowed to get so bad that clean-up
week will again be necessary. It
Is easier, mon- economical and bet-,
.. . ... .. -l, ...I
... ....,.-, . ..... . . ...
un A-l condition than It is to let
conditions get Into a delaplilatcM
Ule. Kvery respectable man or
"- ' "' ncsiwiu iu an-
monlsh p-.'oplc who expectorate In
-.public places or throw
newspaper
i ti ,...
li... ... .. .t. . .....,.. i. .......
i, , . f.. :' ...
I be born0 In ml ml that the majority
of people who do these things are
not vicious, but are'
and will mot resent
thoughtless,
rcmon-
strance."
Tho city trucks will cover the
territory west of Fifth street to
morrow .and all Utter piled out In
front, in sacks, boxes ,or other re
ceptacles will be hauled away with
out cost. Tho territory from Fifth
to Twelfth streets will be covered
on Friday, and all territory east of
l Twelfth on Saturday.
FOR IlKNT Oorage.
Lincoln.
901
9th and
24tf
LADY WISHES work by hour or day.
Phono 337-J. 24
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room, lluth and plume. 512 N. 9th
St. 24-2.fi
FOR SALE Chevrolet truck nearly
new. Call at 910 Main. 24-31
WANTED Chore man on ranch.
Must milk 2 or 3 cows, work In
garden etc $40 and board. Phone or
call Will W. Adams, Merrill. Ore.
24-2R
WANTED Ranch blacksmith $75.00
per month and board. Will W.
Adams. Merrlll.-Oregon. 24-26
FOR SALE A few good milk cows.
Harry Telford. Merrill Road. 24-31
FOR SALE 300 selected Oregon
strain ono year old white leghorn
hens. Harry Telford, Merrill Road.
24-31
REST OF PASTURE for rent. 9 miles
nut ou Merrill Road, Harry Tel
ford. 2 1-31
OLD OROVK FIR wood for sale
ply Public Market. 24-
Ap-
lluy your fresh mushrooms ut En-,
dtiru Orocery.
24
FOR RENT 2-rrmm house und one
room cabin, furnished for house
keeping. 2 11.1 Gtli St., Mills Addition.
21-2S
(let your fresh mushrooms at En
ders Orocory. 24
eitDKi:
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM
ATI! COUNTY.
In tho matter nf thu guardianship of
tho person und estate of J. W .
Manning, Sr., an aged and Infirm
person.
O. W. Manning, tho guardian of
tho-pcrson and estate of J. W. Man
ning, 'Sr., an aged and Infirm per
son, having presented to this court
and filed heroin his petition, duly
verified, praying for an order of salo
a( puMlo auction or private sale, as
to the said guardian may seem for
tho best Interests of said estate, all
certain real property belonging to the
said ward for the causes and rea
eons therein set ferth: and It appear
Ing to this court from the said peti
tion that it is necessaryy ami wouiu
lie beneficial to the snld J. W. Man
ning, Sr., ward heroin, that the said
rna property described In said peti
tion or some part of It' be sold,
IT IS HERERY ORDERED, that
tho noxt of kin of said ward and all
persons Interested In his said estate
appear before this court In the court
room thereof In tho city of Klamath
Fulls, County of Klamath, and State
of Oregon on. tho 10th day of June,
1922 at tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
in tho uftornoon of said day to show
cause why an order should not bo
granted for tho sale of such estate as
prayed for In said petition, to-wlt:
'J no Routnwest quarter or tne
northwest quarter and the west
half of tho southwest quarter
of bVillou I Hi TimiisMii l
South, Range V. I.'not of tho Wll
lamettu Mortdlnn In Klamath
County, State of Oregon. Kx.
cptlng therefrom nil lands hero
toforo deeded for canals, rail
roads or road purposes, and ex
cepting nil gases, oils, minerals,
nnd oil lenses nnd minerals of
any kind or nature whatsoever
AXlt IT IA ItHllHIIV VM'llTlimt
'ORDERED that n copy of this order of said Township mid Itungu; theut'o
be published at least once n week West 133. feel lit n post situated
i for three successive week's In Tho'ct tho Northwest corner of suld
JEtenlng Herald, a dally newspaper (Southwest one-quarter of tho. South
I of ceneral circulation, nrlntod nub- west one-quarter of said. Section 3li!
ilMhod, nnd clrculsted dally In said
I County of Klamath and Stnto of Ore
gon.
I Dated this lOtli day of May 1922.
R. II lll'NNKLL.
County Judgo for Klamath County,
Oregon.
M 10-17-24-31
I NOTICE OF til.INC OK COMMIS
1 SIONKHM ItKPOIIT VOH
MKAIMtWS OHAIVAUE
1IISTIHCT
Notice Is hereby given to nil per
sons Interested In the land Included
within tho Meadows Drainage Dis
trict, Klamath County, Oregon.
I Tho boundaries of said district are
ins follows. to-wt:
I lleglnnlng nt tho Northwest corner
of Section !, Township 34 South,
Itange 7i Kast of tho Willamette
Meridian; thenra South along tho
.lino hi'ttoitfn rtmicn ti ntiil ? 1 t-Timl
of the Wllllamctte Meridian, a dls-i """ containing in an s ,,.- s
titnce of 3S.533 feet, moro or less, lo "" , , ,
ttm corner of Townships 31 and 35 That the commissioners hereto
' South Ranges ti and 7 i Kast of tho fore appointed lo assess benefits and
Willamette Meridian; thence con-Mamngrs to the property und lands
tlnulng South on said Itange line situated In said drainage district nnd
, II distance of ZJ.ItiO feet, more or
'less, to tho ono-quartcr corner com-
mon to Sections 30 Township 3f,
Solltn HlinKe Tli Vm1 of ,no w.
. ". ",,"",nft'c '"Y".! VU"
' T.U91 IIIUIIK 'U IVHllT IIMIT Wt MIII
jjeitlons 30 to tho I
InVersectlon with
try of Upper Kla-
Knsterly. follow-
the northerly boundary
ninth Lake: thence Kn
)InR th)j nirunHrrl M(j northerly
iumUry of tipper Klanmth Uke to
the Intersection wan the lino do-
Vownshh. and tance- thenaJM 1922
(u)rtU n,0)B M(d ,nc 0t,tHOt.n M,
.u 3 und I to tho Kast nnd West
center lino of sjld Section 29; thenco
' K.ist along said center lino of said
Section 29 to the ont-quarter
rorncr on ,. Kt I)nu of ga(1
i Section 29;
thenco North alone the,
i Hno between Sections 29 and 28 of
sal u townsnip and iidnge id inu
Northwest corner of Lot 2 nf said
Section 28; thence East along tho
lino between 1-ots 2 and 1 In said
Section 28 to tho Westerly boundary
of tho straits connecting Upper Kla
math 1-akc with Agency Lake: thence
northerly aldng the Westerly boun
dary of said straits and Agency Lake,
through Sections 28 and 21 and 16
of said Township and Range to tho
Southeast corner of l-ot 4 In Section
9 of said Township and Range:
thence West to the Southwest cor
ner of Lot 4 in said Section 9; thence
North, along the West line of said Lot
4 to the Northwest corner thereef:
thenr0 East along the line between
Lots 4 and 3 of said Section 9 to the
Intersection with the said Westerly
boundary of Agency I.ake; thence
Northerly following the meanders of
tho said Westerly boundary of
Agency I.akn to the Intersection with
tho line between 1-ots 1 and 2 In said
Sfctlon 9; thence North along the
line between said I-ot 1 and 2 In said
Section 9 to the Northwest corner of
Lots 1 of said Section 9; thence East
along the North lino of said Lot 1 to
tho Northwest 'corner of Lot 4 of
Section 10 of said Township and
Range; thence continuing East along
the North line of I.ots 4 and 3 In said
Section 10, to the Northeast corner
of said Lot 3; thence South along the
East line of said Iot 3 to the center
of said Section 10; thenco East along
the line between Lots 2 nnd 6 In said
Section 10 to its Intorscctloa with the
said Westerly boundary of Agency
Lake; thence Northerly following the
meanders of the said Westerly boun
dary of Agency Lake through said
Section 10 to Its Intersection wlh tho
lino between said wcction iu ana 3
of said Township and Range; thence
West along tho Una between said Heo
tlons 10 and 3 to the Southwest cor
ner of Lot 3 In said Soctlon 3; thence
North along tho west line of said Lot
3 to tho Northwest corner thereof;
thenco East along tho North line of
said Lot 3 to the Northeast corner
i thereof; thenco South along tho lino
between Sections 3 and 2 of said
Town snip ami uango in ino inter
section with tho said Westerly boun
dary of Afc-uncy Lake; thence North-
nrlv fiillnurltiir Itm ineiinilftry nf tha
suld Westerly boundary of Agency)
I Lake through said Sections 2 nnd 3 I
iu iiiu uii'uiiuri iwiiivr '" ino nun
biitwcaii snld Soctlon 3 nnd Soctlon
34, Township 34 South, Ruhr 7 V4
East of tho Wlllametto Meridian:
thenco through Township 34 South
following tho meanders of tho West
erly and Northerly boundurlCH nf the
said Agency Lake through Sections
34, 27, 26 and 25 of Township 34
South. Range TVs Eurrt of tho Wll
lamcttti Meridian to the Westerly or
right bank of Wood River; thence
Northerly following tho meanders of
said Winterly bank of Wood Rlvsr
through Sections Iff, 14, 13, 1.4, 11,
10 3 and 4 or said Township and
Range to a point In Lot 2 of said
Section 3 which Is 814 feet South of
tho North line of said Lot 2; thenco
West 470 feet; thence South 90 feet:
thence West 32 feet; thence South
19 dg, .OS mln. West 71S feet I
thence North 7 dir.' fifty-seven mln.
West 2832 feet to a point on the east
line of Lot 4 of Soctlon 4 of said
Township and Range which Is 1089,5
feet South of the one-quarter cor
ner on the North line of said Section
4; thence North 67 dg. 37 mln. West
to the North line of said Section R
of said Township and Range; thence
Wtest along (he North line of said
Section (i to the Southeast corner of
tho West half of the Sontheast quar
ter of Section 32 in Township 33
South Rongo 7 Vi East of the Wlllam
etto Meridian; thence North along
the East Itaeirf the West half of the
East half of'sald Section 32 to the
Northeast corner, of the Southwest
oneuarter of the Northeast one-
quarter of said Section 32;
thence West 2660 feet along the
North line of the South one-half
of the North one-naif of said Section
33 to llio Northwest enrnor of tlui
Southeast oue-nunrtor of tho North
west ono-qunrlor of said Section 33;
theme North 193,1 feet to n post sit
uated nt tho Northeast comer of the
Northwest one-quarter of the North
west one-quarter of said Section? 32;
thenco North 133 feet to a post
situated nt the Northeast comer of
tho Southwest ono-quartcr of the
(Southwest ono.iillitrtnr r Hei-llmi !!l
'thence North along the lino botweon
Sections 2 and 30 of sald Township
uii.i itatigo zest reet to u post situa
ted at tho Northeast corner of the
South one-half of the Northeast umir
ter of said Section 30; thenco West
.along the North Hue of said South
hnlf of thn Northeast quarter of said
Section 30 lo tho Northwest corner
Itiitriifif I it nil pit l"itnll- titfttti il. ak.
111' (Xi 1 -.'' llMlf SIM- l'-
ter llm of Hoctlonn .10 nmt at of mU
Township nmt KatiKo to ttm tvntrr nf.
Mfllll tiWlllin fl I t limine .Vial nlnnw
the renter lino of said Section 31
nnd 32 to a point 300 feet East of tho
oue-qunrter corner between said Sec
tions 31 arid 33; thence South to a
point on the South lino of said Sec
tion 32 which Is 360 feet East of tho
Southwest corner thereef: thence
We-t along the South lino of suld
Sections 32 nnd 31 to the Northwest
comer of Section ti. Township 34
Sonth, Range "M Kast of the Wll
Ismette Meridian being tho place of
'" -ithiw mil "is thus oi in- wdii
.necessary to no taken tor rlchts nf
Iwny, holding basins nnd other works
of said district within or without the
limits of said district, filed their re
port in this oftlro nn the C tit day of
May, 1922, and ou and each of nil
are hereby notified Hut you may ex-
Y
-mine sold rrporl .ml file rWwl..n.J.,V of V Sr ,,f Z Hon. li ! II
o nl oruiiy Mrt thereof on or be- llunriill. Judge of the .uhov,, eulltted
fore he 12th lUy of June. 1922 'court, dated tho lOtli'iUr of April.
'H notic,, is gien ity order of
th County Court of the State of Ore-
gon ir iviantaii i ounty, Hilly anil'
C. II. UK LAP
KUmath County
County dork
Oregon.
M 10.17-24-31
of
CITATION
IN TIIK COUNTY COURT OK TIIK
KTATK OF OKM.ON FOR KLAM.
AT1I COlT.TY
LMOOKNE C. HAMPTON, Plaintiff.
.
ARTHUR It. WILSON, Executor of
the Estate of Thomas Hnmpton,
Deceased: W I). Hampton; Mary
II. Wiseman: Anna II. Arkler: nnd
Elisabeth II. Pemberton, Defen
dants. To Arthur R. Wilson. Executor of
the Estate of Thomas Hampton, de
ceased; W. I). Hampton; Mary II.
Wiseman: Anna 11. Acklny: and Elis
abeth It. Pemberton, tho above nam
ed defendants:
WHEREAS, there has been filed In
tho above entitled Court, a Petition
of Imogene C. Hampton, praying that
an order of thn above entitled Court
heretofore entered, admitting a cer
tain Instrument to probate as the
Ust Will and Testament of Thomas
Hampton, deceased, be opened, and
that the letters Testamentary here
tofore tssaed to Arthur It. Wtlsan, as
the executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Thomas Hamuton. dtv
ceased, be revoked and annulled, and
toai me said instrument be adjudged
not the Last Will and Testament of
the said Thomas Hampton, deceased,
and the Court having fixed Monday
the 19th day of June, 1922, nt the
hour of 10 o'clock a, m., as the time,
nnd tho County Court Room In the
Court House of Klamath County. Ore
gon. In the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon, as the place for the hearing
upon said petition. -
You, and each of you, are there
fore hereby ordered and commanded
to appear before the above entitled
Court at tho tlmo and place fixed by
Tonic food value,
body, real quality;
is in every bottle of
IHaHLsssssssssssssW asassssssV
ouaweiser
y;
XiiVv
InBF
I JUcVri-fniF.n I
KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP .
Phone 5S1) SIM Main
Flowei-s telegraphed to all parts of United States
said order, and then and there show
nuiKo why s.tld petition should not
bo Rniuted.
pursti-
,. ).
p,.w
ij.. nun is imiiii shell oiiro n
for six weeks In the Kvenliic
Herald a newspaper printed nnd pub
"M Kli""""' ''"""- "rrion.
TONIGHT
AT THE
10c-
WHEItK KVI.HYIIODT OOK8-
HOME OK THE IIODKINHON KIZATUIUW
Tonight Timberworkers Benefit
"The Mother
and the Law"
A Play of Today, Founded
on Fact
This is the picture Wall street spent over a mil
lion dollars to "kill." Mone yintereste did not wish
it to be shown on the screen. See the picture to
night and you'll know why.
Coming Tomorrow Eugene O'Brien in "Worlds
Apart" ,
Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30
--MMMMMHITMHMBMMHHMHHMHri
Made famous by the
'manufacturers off
Bevo. A.B.Ginder Ale;
A.B. Root Beer, A.B.
Draught, A.B. Barley
MaltSyrup MaM
Nutrine and other
products
"ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST.
Medford Grocery Co.
DMrHulor,
KUmath Falls, Oregon
Open Sunday from 9 a. m.
to 3 p. m.
Flowers for
Memorial
Day
To our many
Custemers:
Wo will have an
abundance of
bountiful
flowers for
Memorial Day. ..
Wreaths, Sprays,
Hoqucts, etc,
artistically
arranged.
by ordi
IStlt d
The
order of the ssld court dated thn
ay of April. 1922.
The ilnte of the first publication Is
Wednesday, Iba inth day nf April,
' !i ''
i O. Jl
Clerk of the Com
DKI.AP.
uty Court, Klaiil.
tth County, Oregon,
(Seal) lly AI.LKN SLOAN,
Deputy
A IU-2R M .1.10.17.31.31
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