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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1922)
tfrmXUiteVhjV, - &. atvwan - .. -i. r. w j ,t MONDAY, MAY SO, MUSI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two n u ; n JVJ 12 Ul :.Jfc 'K t'S k fiie Evening Herald v. iv hocui. If. It. IllUi..., .KdHor anil inilillnhrr .-... Cily Kdltor Published dally except Similar. by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath iFallt, at 110 Ulffhth street. Entered at tbo postofflce at Klam ath Falls", Ore., tor transmission through the matt ns aocond-class matter. ' MKMIWR Mmwfm'Bm HTM HB 1 HI Jtf! htmsolf with tho condition ot the' case on tho docket, nnd ncknoulndfr-i InK tho Reed wlshoa presented by tho' membpr of tho local bur, priu'tlrnlly i nil of whom pa) ml tho now JihIrc ii lslt thli morning. RED PEPPER FOB 1'fiiii Ii in Wtili1tiilii MonntiiB t. (Jrltr l.lir. Co. I Affidavit of publication mull ,. ... , ' , ,, .. i Decreo nnd Judgment on ilx counts summon, and onler for pnbllcntlon j .. Ui6.-10 JI3.20 ns lion wore men tnis morning in tno en" of Hoy N. Pouch njralint 0. K nnd ' IT 1 OP TUB ASSOCIATED rnms Tm Associated Press f mluslve- .2sr.C6, and 50 nttornoy't L.CDti!,i!JJ'?,.",L,,...f0.r f"b.,.l.f:laH on morchandlso account. null ol iionn mnt.tllul' irvtiutMi to It. or not otherwise credited In thin paper and also the local new pulillhed herein. Jano Dee Vthburn. Involving an action on three counts, aggregating fo'. MON'D.tV, M.W 2I, 1II2U Kxtilltlli ItoKMVil As tho closing chapter In tho j confirmation proceedings of tho ManRoll Valley Irrigation district. f UlnK coal h, nnd $250 attorneys foes wns entered thin inornliiR by JiiiIro I.catllt In tho env of It M .Manning, stibMltutpd us ptulntltf Instead of Prank- C. I) or, ngnlnt tho !rlo Lumber company, IIIr Uiko Hot company, J. I. Sp.irretorn and 5 l' I.orent. Tho decree iilo provided for a Hon on tho plant and property of the (Irloioi Lumber company, nnd to act as u Hon .(gainst any Interests Hod Teppor Hub taken tho "ouch" from sore, stiff. aching Joint-. It cannot hurt )ou, ntid It certainly slops that old rlicumntlMii torture ii once. payment of mich assessment In to bo taken ntlvnntago of. Applications for each piece of property liable. hno been prepnrod nnd It lit only a mut ter of calllnR at tho office of tbo I'ollco JudKe nnd signing up. I'rompt attention to this matter will Krently faellltato KottlitR the proponed street Improvcmenn underway. A. U. I.KAVITT, ,I rouco amine M8fi.sii-T-a-ai.ai VVWViWVVVVVWVlMftr4iVV DECORATION DAY Judge Leallt this morning signed , tbat the other co-defendant may Ian order releasing ill cf the ox-l have In the plant or proportion . hlblts offered In the case from' which certified copies had been made by the referee Tho decreo T'O.MOIIHOW tho wheels cf com M. morcp nnd Industry will slow i In this case was tho last official net down, and where possible come to an lor retiring Circuit Judge C P. on tiro stop, whlbi n natlctt mourns , Stone. Its dead. , All over tho land tho living will pay tribute to tho mon who have died In tho nation's defense, t'pon tbo mounds beneath which sleep the soldier dead, upon thn surfnro of the Southern Oregon Auto s. Ivery Order granting default JudRiueut for $144. SS and $15 costs was sfRned this mornlnR by Circuit Judge leavitt lu the case ot tho Shrlny vs. r.stcl. Decreo and Judgment for $300 principal, $75 attorney fees .mil cot of $17.30, wns signed this mornliiK ! by circuit Judge Lealtt In tbo ruso of W A. Shelby ugalnst tl W Jos slo Poster, which action hud boon brought to collect on a nolo of $."0f) XOTICK TO CHKIMTOIIM , N'otlco In hereby given tlmt the undersigned has been duly appointed ! t II.IimImI lt ruin, l.f til.. ....flit., .if f 1..I. .,. ' When xin nre suffering mi jiiu can ij Nichols, deceased, by tbo County hardly got urotyid. JuH try lied Top- Court of the State of Oregon for per Hub nnd oii will bae tbo uulelc Klnmnth County; nnd all vporsons' est relief known. Nothing has such I having claims aRalnst said estnto are toncontrated. penetrating heat as led i notified to present same to said ml popper. Just us soon ns jou uppl mlnlstrntor. at tbo office of It C ' Hod Pepper Hub )ou will fool tho tlroosbeck, Klamath Palls. Oregon. I tingling heat. In tbioe mliiutos It within six months from tbo date of1 wnrms tbo nor,, spot throiiKh nnd ' ihls notice, through. I'nln nnd soreness nre Rone "Dated May 13, 1US2 Ask any good druggist for n Jar of j PHRD llt'PSINO Howies Ited Popper Hub lie sum to Administrator of tho Kst.ito 'of get the genu lue. with tho iinnio' tleorgo J. Nichols. Deceased Howies on each package Adv. ) m 1s.3j.3a j j.u Qualll) Drugs ut ro.i liable prlce.s. XOTH'K TO CIIK.IIITOHM Cm rln sas so 2!.3l IN TUB COUNTV COIIIIT OP Till! ""1 STATE OP OHP.tlON POIt KI.AM ' ATI! COUNTV v99ti Kodak Finishing Our prints arc nuulo on Vtelox it it now noiwibniHion, another safcgnanl for Vclox quality. MalerliiU tlmt are KNtmni.uuilu und uiethiiils tlmt are Kiintnmn-spprovetl, plus the oxperlenco ol our experlh, nre guiir itntleN of finest iiuallly fliilslilng waters that roll above the sallora Southern Oregon Automobile com-' whns0 llvc have been sacrificed tolpmy against Anita Lowcry. form-i tho causo of Preedotn. will be scat tered many fragrant flowers. The custom of observlnp Memor ial Day has come to bo generally followed throughout, this nation It grow from'thc deslro on both Kldei to heal nnd efface tho star of the Civil War, and the restored frater nal fouling that exists between North and South today Is In largo part trnceablo to tho charity of bread minded men and women In bcth sec tions who decked allko with bios soma tho groves of llluo and Oray and went forth from the cemeteries to pursue! tho same broad policy In dealing Ith reconstruction prob lems among the living. There Is a movement now under way to make U10 observance of Memorial Day universal throughout tho world. Let us hope tho spon sors succeed and that tho results 'between all nntlgM will bo tho same as between tho Tr-sunrtercd part of thl natlon-r-tho -restoration of friendship, extermination of bntrrd and suspicion and the eternal end of tho worst scourge of kanklnd . 1 War. I f erly Mrs. A. O. l.aboree. Th case) was filed about a month ago. , Johnnon t. Johnwm Order of default In tho dlvorco case of Hose K. Johnson against Swan Johnson was signed this' morning by Judge I.oavltt date of trial has not been set iTiu.it' Nerici: The attention of property owners whuso property Is liable for Improve, ment nsHossments under assessment rolls recently filed nnd now living published Is called to the necessity Tho decree also provided for an ut- of getting their appllcitloiig signed tachment lien on lands In section -'"1 filed ulth the I'ollco Judgn five, townshli. 38 In this count. Proropily It tho ten year method of 1 1 'mlnUlrator of the ubo estate, and ,-ttill persons having or claiming any debt against said decedent, or her estate, are hereby notified tn present the same, properly verified, for nl-' lowunro and payment, either to Ibn undersigned at his place of bimln.-nn ' I at Merrill, Oregon, or to E, L. Eltlott, In the Matter of tbo Estate of Anna Diedrlchseu Asmtissen, Deconsed. Notice I hereby given to all par 1 ties having or rlulmtng uny eljlm ' ngalnst Anna Dledrlchsen AHinussen; that the undnrMlgned was by tbo or dcr of tho county court dated tho nun 01 April, is:., nppoinieu an Mull your Pllins, or llrlni; Them In STAR DRUG CO nth nnd Main Street 1 " - ' -. -J '...'! LIB"! attorney for the underslRned, nt his Plrst publication this 1st day of office In the Sugiiriiinn llulldlng, cop , May, U22 nor Main nnd Hlith streets, Klnmnth J, II. IIOIMIB, Palls, Oregon, within six months Administrator of thn Estate of Anna from tho date of tint first publlra- Uledrlchseii Asinussen, deceased tlnn of this notice M I.K ir..S2.. Tho Slate va. Crater Oil (Vi. Order granting tho defendant 15 1 days additional time In which to file an answrr was signed this mor ning by Judge Leavltt In the case of the State Industrial Accident commission against tho Crater Oil and Gas company. Involving alleged delinquent assessments due the crmmlulon for the protection of the defendant': ' employees while working on the oil well development. FOUND wantY NG 'HE HE11ALD Is not tho paper In the state that only sees In the result of the recent election proof of the Inefficiency of tho di rect primary and the recall. Every nowspaper that come- to our ex chango table It crying loud Its dis approval of tbo tllrect primary i. tern, tho weikness of which was so pitilessly exposed in tho list tryout. Tho O rants Pass Courier advo cates a thorough "political houhc cloanlng and a new system of house-keeping." In its editorial commint tbo Courier opens Its Indictment against tho primary system with thU para graph: Oregon's political system won tho reputation year ago of be ing fearfully and wonderfully made. Every new fad and Ism was grasped by the people and made the law of tho land. The result was that while the stato has always been nominally a republican state. It has elected mere democrats than republicans t6 high office. Only one repub lican govornor has been elected to succeeded himself; but un fortunately not living to nerve his second term when an acci dental governor slipped Into his Bhoes. Wlthycombo Is tho only republican to be elected governor since the election-of Oeer In 1898 und during thn greater part of tho same period, democrats have represented tho state In the ('. S. senate'. Tho recall of tho rt'ito public ser vico commission and their replace ment with' untrained men also calls forth editorial disappreval: Tho recall hag also demon strated Its Inefficiency. Two men have been discarded because nno cf the decisions which duty called upon them to mako did not meet public approval. Two wholly unknown and intrled men nro to suceed them, entering upon their duties without si knowledio of the work and no doubt prejudiced through tho clamor of the public. The situa tion' fats' certalntly not boen Im proved. 1'ItKDIOTH STIliKE VOTE DKTI101T, May 29. President arable of the 'brotherhood of main tonaacd of way employes and rail way shop laborers predicted that tho oxocutlco counclt would, ordur a strike vote followlnr tho wage cut ordered yesterday by tho United States rail road labor board. Judge Iicnvltt Assume Itrarti Judge A. L. Leavltt was sworn In this morning and officially took-nil new position of'clrcult Judge, and as M flflt nfffMitl net ilntiul nn nrilor dismissing the case of The Commer cial Corporation against C. F W Werner of the Lincoln Meat Market, which had been filed about a week ago seeking tho collection o' $60.93 for merchandise purchased from S. Dirkcnwatd of Portland Several oth er orders and pending matters were taken rare of by Judge Leavltt. afttr which he was kept busy famllarlxing MARKET JtEI'OIVT POIITLAND. May 29, Cattlo woak. Hogs lOe higher; prime light 111.30 to 111.83. Sheep SOc bJPer; t taring, lambs $0.30 to 110.50. JCfii and buttor steady. CORRECT ENGLISH' Monthly Msgaxhsc Autharltntlvo Exponent of English for 22 years .. 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