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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1922)
f mnur. auxR m, turn. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PitgoTvyd i i i Tbt ( v. ,ftij jMjn7 , ft. KIM. L-.OKr MMer K V. Nlckic. Advert!. MaMffrr Published dallr eiMpt Bandar, by The Herald Publ'thlnfe Company or Klamath Fallt, at 11 Eighth street. , JBitarad at the poitbtfle at Klam- m vans, urn., wr transmission thronth the matter. malls as second-class MRMDIR OF THE , ASSOCIATED PRE8S i Tlu Associated Pitsa la uclatlve it entitled', to the use for publica tion 0l all now dispatch, credited to It. or not otherwise credited In thfa paper, and alio the local new publlshtd herein, FRIDAY, JUXK SB, 11)22. f HATRED'S FRUIT 1 M ANlSLEO bodies lying In the broiling nun: dying men ask- lug (or n sup of water In their Ma kcr'n name: other men and oh, the pity and shame of It women, mock ing their ugony and thrusting hack with bared steel those who would have been merciful In Russia, perhaps, was this hor rible iiccno enacted or In India or China or Ireland? N'o, Indeed' In the fulled State ot America, and In one of tlic most advanced states of the union, Illi nois, Iho home of Abraham Lincoln, the greatest apostle ot freedom, and cores of other leaders of national progress. Not In the sudden flaming of the coal mine war to the heights of hatred where men seise weapons and slay each other lie the worst of It. Circumstances might, when passion Is roused, lead many a man to slay. But hanging dead bodies, dragging men to death behind automobiles, gloating over the agony of the dy ing what terrible force of underly ing hatred thco things betray Prom this distance It is hard to tall what brought about this horrible catastrophe, which must cause every true .American to bow his head in sharao that such a sacrilege against the American spirit of freedom could take placa on American soil. There baa been unfairness some where. That Is the root from which hatred springs In labor controver sies. Perhaps the mine cperators have been oppressive In their treat ment of the. miners. Reports ot gov ernment and private Investigators bear out this view. Radical and unreasonable lead ers on the union side may have to share the blame when an Inquiry has disclosed all the facts. Doubtless state and federal gov ernments will make full Investiga tion. When the blame Is placed punishment should follow. In the production of a commodity so vital to the country as coal there should b? no difficulty In fixing prices so that all may profit. If capitalistic greed Is at the bottom of this grim business, let the government eipoe nnd eradicate the cause. There, must be deep suffering and Jobs mu-jt be vital to the very exist ence of vvorklngnien and their fami lies, when men and women arc driv en to such fltndlsh practice as dis graced America yesterday. proved Immeasurably. Mighty eng ine for destruction and aggression nro al our command. The whole business of living has become, com plicated by these matorlal advance ments. Hut there I a gravo question ns to whether, In view of the corres pondingly small nlvance In spiritual development, we can control the com plex machinery we have created. I, Ike the fabled Frankenstein It threatens at Moryftunt to crush It Wo have advocated governmental action and punishment tor those, re sponsible for tho Illinois tragedy, but after nil force Is not the solution There should be punishment, of course, but the real remedy lie ' deeper. It Is In the hearts and soul.' " of each of us l We must guard our own conduct, ', build up our ovrn spiritual reserve, so that we may control ourselves and aid our weaker fellows to gain mas tery of their passions. There I a spirit of hatred abroad In the land: hatied bred of greed, bigotry. Intolerance and stupidity, that must b0 overcome. It Is the duty of every good American to war agalust this evil thing, test It grow and rend us. strewing thl country ' with such ghastly wreckage, such mockery of our vaunted claims of COUNTY TREASURER'S JvOnCK Notice Is hereby given that thcio nro funds In tho County Treasury for Iho redemption ot Klamath coun ty Hoad Warrants protested on or before April 86th, 1922. Interest on tho sanio will ceuit from this date. Dated at Klamnth Falls. Oiegou this 19th day of June A. I). 1 i 2 2 . II. K. VAN ltll'KU. 22-23-S4.2il.27 County Tiensuier PI'llLU.MTlOX OF .SC.MMOXS lnvvv No. t.llN IN TI1K CIRCUIT COURT OK Till) STATK OK OREGON, KOIt Kl.AM-1 MATH COUNTY J. A. Maddox, l'lalnllff. T. (1 Mi-lluttun, Defendant To T II MoHatl.ni, Tho above, named Defendant IN THK NAMll OK TIIK STATU OK ORKOON You are hereby re quired to appear nnd anuor the Complaint filed ng.iltMt jou In the above entitled cause, on or before the 17th day of July, 1522. that being the ll day within which defendant I allowed to answer herein, a fixed by the Court for Publication of Sum mons. and It ou fall so to answer the plaintiff will take Judgment against ou for the sum of Twelve Hundred Scventv-Elght 2,".-lH0 dol lars together with Interest thereon at the rate of S. per annum from Christianity and civilisation, a mar-1 'be 1st day of April 1922, and for SC-tencr. """ iT II CflOtKiCJ'-' I 7 SPECIAL SALE .ih lllouse In White mid I'olom ' 95c - THREE YEnHS OF TROUBLE ENDED HI THREE WEEKS WyyVVyWVMVVMMVMVvrVVMMMV This Week We Call Your Attention to Oar Assortment of red the coal field countryside yesterday the further sum ot I ISO. 00 Attor ney's fee, together with plaintiff's costs al,d disbursement herein, and that execution Issue against the fol lowing real property of the defend ant now levied upon at the Instance of the Plaintiff by the Sheriff ot Portland Citizen Was so Weak From Stomach Trouble He Could Not Work Now Eats Any thing and Is Back on the Job. MOXKY TO LOAN We have a limited amount of mon ey to loan for tho Equitable Savings & Loan Assn.. of Portland, on the monthly navment nlan. Onlr modern dwellings, fully plumbed, and within .Klamath County, State of Oregon, tie sewer unit, are acceptable. It pursuant to a Writ ot Attachment, you need money to finish building. Namelr Lot niocl 2t, original to make Improvements to present -.,,.. .. ., . dwelling or to repay a mortgage, drop - Tn Mamath I-alls. Oregen: also In and ask about the Equitable plan. , I-ot 17, ttlock .17. Hot Springs Ad CHILCOTK SMITH, 727 Malnt. , dltlon to the City of Klamath Falls. 21-23 Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying said Judgment. This summons Is published In The Kvcnlng lleruld, a newspaper, pub lished at Klamath Kails, Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Hon orable A, I,. Lcavltt. Judge ot said "Tnnlac did for me In Just a few week what I tried for three ve.irs and a half to get other moilli Iuoh ' to do. ald 0c.ir Liltlllen. 409 Fairbanks avenue, Portland. Ore, 'a well known member cf Carpen ters Union No 22C. and the Sued-, Ish Sick lleneflt association "I suffered f i out stomarlt trouble land constipation and was getting worse light along I hid no ap petite and dreaded to eat. for m 1 food canned gas Unit bloated me up tight a a drum and presid against iiiv heart, making It beat twice a fi-t aH It should. Every morning I got up with an awful headache and iii nerve wei'o so upset and iiiv klilitiM in mii-Ii had condition I wa unable In get a good nights sleep, and I wiih so weak I could not work I began to Improve light away wlieu I began taking Taiilae M appetite I now s big mv wife ran hardli1 fmt i'tinui!h In tut limii i.,n j - .'- i I never suffer from ga. headurlie J THERMOC 1 BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS Till use of those bot tko afford I lot or Cold Drinks at any lining of tho day or night Pint. Uo . Uii'iit Ui, 1. ml ell Kits (I Till (o 12 00 U' rn to III on 12 7fi Have one on .viiur Aulo Tili llatuly In the sick room Keep lint ollr iiildulKht ol mldd.i) dtllik and nervniities. mv kldiie),, are In good order and I have gained' weight I terlnlnly ulu grateful to I Tan lac ' I Tinlae In sold by all good drug ' gist Adv STAR DRUG CO. Oct results. oy using clan ada. I 331 3toita&lL JV.r. Fifth and Main Streets Ladles save your fine shots, llavo the soles sewed on by hand. Jack Frost. th street, off Msln. 19tf CLASSIFIED ADS I MISCELLANEOUS Raston shoes for men 11.00. J. K. Knders & Co. $0.50 to 22-23 Ladles IS Inch outing boots at low er prices. J. K. Knders & Co. 22-23 KOIt KKNT Nlro little house, partly furnished. SI Court, dated Junc 1st.. 1922. (Crescent Apply next door '.".'..'' Ing such summons to be published IWUNTKI) Woman to See our line ot men's shoes at $5.30 and $.50. J. E. Knders 4 Co. 22-23 Ladles white sport shoes J10.00. J. E. Enden ft Co. $3.85 to 22-23 not less than once a week for six successive weeks, nnd ordering that date of first publication tobe June m , .- ONEII.L & IRWIN, tly John Irwin Attornc)s for Plaintiff: Office and Tost Office Address No. 128 North 4th Street, Klamath Kails, Klam ath County, Oregon. J 2-9-16-23-30 Jy 7-11 ranch. Phono 11K12 WANTED Man to work on raiuh . - .musi n,i mile t milk liinid wages I i-room i "ox a3 21 2.1 l.2t - I-Oil SAI.IJ-l.-. head young ilalrv lows, lnml tllllL..! till fr.il u.... cook Oil Jailll.irv 15(h Ti rm In rlirhl lnn..r Mrs. J. 1) Hooper, .Midland. 21-23 2S" NOTICE TO COVnUCTORH .Sealed bids will be received by A. L. Thornton of Lakevlew. Ore., until 8 p. m. July 10th. 1922. tor the I riTtlaiM abJ tka aashkUIIah a ' store building 90 z 100 one story. HVMMONK KOIt I'llH.ICATlO.N according to plana and specifications ' Kqnity No. 4:m a compared by C. N. Coseboom and lIN THE CUICUIT COUItT OK THE A. P. Olson ot Klamath Falls. Ore. STATE OK OREGON KOIt KI.AM- Operstlens on the building must ATI! COUNTY, be 'completed by Dec. 1st. 1922. II. L. Dalton (sometimes known A certified check for 5 per cent (as Robert Oalton, Plaintiff, vs. of the amount must accompany the, Augusta M. Hughes, Augusta M. WANTED Experienced hand Ironer hrencn Hand Uiundr). 22-21 WIANTEU Woman to cook on ' ranch. Phone 16K15. 22-21 Our while oxfords and pumps, nro , the but to bu had- J. E. Knders ti I Co. 22-23 KOIt SALE Cheap 210 acre fine' I level land under tho Irrigation I ditch, 40 acre meadow, 20 ucrts, under cultivation, balunce free from, rock or brush, fenced, 2 wells, small , i house, barn, or will sell hi) acres' with buildings. See owner, K It. Hall, '419 N. 10th St Klamath Kails 21-23 W are still buying road warrants It. It It (iurago. 19. l We clean stoves and chlmiie)n, and do mi) thing In the Hue of house work Mow lawns, etc Call A Van Krnllngeu. Phono CI7J If mail oitiats rn.ua i'itoMi'ii,v' KOIt HALE Old papurs, suitable for .(KAL CAR IIAIK1AIN Otm 1920 llliderl)lllg linoleum, i-urpet. etc. 1'lMivroli't Kedull. guaranteed A-l wrapping ami pucklng Ten cent, a omlltlitn. lew tires, '22 llreiise, large bundle. Herald of lire tt tun less than I'.,(I0() mite Iimiilte llulrk Sales t. Service Co Phono KOIt SALE Auto tars. Iiuildllig lots 17'! W 2tf cabins l.lltle immev make log mom" Let me show Mm He,, Dirk Herald falsified aits mean the best officii 210 llroad HI 20 2.1 results, uiilfk' Kl'RNITCRE REPAIRED-I'pliol. stercd and reflnlshed mattresses renovated All work guaranteed W W Doiiart Phone 4 7S-W. 12- Jy 9 , WANTED Reliable parly to rare for boys ear old. Phone 2I7J after 5 30 p ui 21-21 bid. A $15 deposit with A. L. Thorn ton .required for plans. A. L. Thornton reserve the right to reject any and all bids. - A. L. -THORNTON. J 23,f24.,26 ,, 9BfaaBt5SBfTBBe9fBasSBS9eX9 "L'llUCATlO.V OF Hl'JUIO.VS Ijiw No. 14U.1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE . STATE OK OREGON. FOR KLAM- MATH COUNTY. Dr. Warren Hunt,, Plaintiff, vs. R. O. Vincent, Defendant. t To R. O. Vincent, the above. named All the material wealth of this na-1 Defendant. Hon canuofefface the stain ot such cplrltual degradation i1 And, after all. right there Is the point of It ull. Men cannot bs com pelled by all the laws lhat men can pass to do right If the will to do right Is not Inherent In each Individual. In the past fifty years there has I allowed to answer herelu, as fixed been great material progress, but by the Court for "Publication of Sum our moral and spiritual advancement, mons, nnd If you fall so to answer, ha not kept pace. Our Industrial system, ull the mu uhtnery for tho production and dis tribution of health has been revolu tionized. Truntportullon and com munication methods have been Im- Hughes as Administratrix of the Ks- tatoof T. II. Jolly (sometime known as Tom Jolly), deceased: Cora M. Jolly (ton.ntlmus known V l.'ora Jolly); tho unknown heirs of T. II Jolly, deceased; and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lion or Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. Te: Cora M Jolly (sometime known a Cora Jolly), the unknown heirs of T. II. Jolly, deceased, and ulto all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, estate, lien nr Interest In the real estate described In the complaint filed In these procoadlng IN THK NAME OK THE STATE OK OREGON, you are hereby sum moned anil required to appear, and answer the complaint filed ugalnst WANTED Cook for threo men. Kalis. on ranch to conk Dox 177, Klamath 21-23 KOIt RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room. Will consider room and board. 522 Klamath Ave 21-23 KOIt RKNT Furnished apt 419 N lOlhSt Phono 342W 20.21 FOR SALE- 1600 sheep nnd ranch. 20 inttle, .'Oil bearing fruit trees. plum to feed stock )eur around nnd room for more Will pay more than a living mid io-t, on investment R. tiring, ihi-ap with terms M K Cop pock, .Malln, Ore 15-2i: ARCADE TRANSKKR Will move von an) time, uny where. Itcnxonnble '6 '19- J 7tf IN THK NAMK OK THK STATK OF OREGON: You are hcrebv re. quired ho appear and answer tbc'fou.,n tho ubov .ntltlfl ult. vvlth 1 , , . . . . . . " In lx weeks from the date of the first tompiaini men against you in me publication of this summons In the above entitled cause, on or before the Kvcnlng Herald, a newspaper print- 17th day of July, 1922, that being the ea and published In Klamath Coun- Mm dav within whirh rif.fn,i,.n. i. ty. Oregon, which said date is the MIUKIE SAYS ( -ALL UK UkCTSx VIA fk POAViC wow eioseuf tuvs wspapc Vo BCnV tVM ft TO fAAXfcfV, ffSVJ tAVTAK6- rrUCW VK hud 'At'erttMsjow mrowu HX4'3TgT4M 'KM 77 m vox sim sua: i iw T jirarsBBssHa XX X ?TsTsTas1.V fsasWiv '1 WUInuLslsHsUBiiBl jjWKEb Zj ' 'Mi gwJJ,JJfTfTayk -- the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $300 00 together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from Febru ary 17, 1921; ubo for the sum of 112.70; also $75.00 Attorney's fee. togother w'th plaintiff's costs and disbursement herein, and that exe cution issue against the following real property of the defendant now levied upon at the Instance of the plaintiff by the shoriff of Klamuth County, State of Oregon, pursuant ty a writ of Attachment, Namely: Lots Six and Seven of Illock Three (3) Williams Addition to 2nd. day of Junc. A. D. 192 You will tnku notice that If ou fall to appear or answer or otherwise plead within the said time, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt: Kor Judgment, reforming said, mortgage so us to conform to tho Intentions of the parties a alleged and for judgment against the suldt- defendantx, and each of them, for the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00), with Interest on suld sum from the 19th day ot October A. D. 1920, at tho rata ot Eight per cent per annum; Tor tho additional sum of Twenty-Klght Dollars and Ninety Two Cents ($28.92), with Intereit thereon from the 2Cth day of April, A. D. 1922, at tho rate of Six Pun Cent per annum; and for the sum The Liberty COMING! WILL CAKLE ION'S CLASSIC "OVER THE HILL" Tin- In .nit If ul star of "I'imiIMi WhiV MISS DUPONT vamp her hiiHband'H hoes In tonight s pkturo as a wifely duty bill hubby doesn't hue It that way that's strange. Isn't It? Tint eighth chapter of "STAN LEY IN AKIIICA." which come,, tonight also. Is very thillllng ull together,. It n a good program TOMORROW 'THE FIRE BRIDE" STAR THEATRE TODAY AND SATURDAY "MOLLY O" The Screen .Sensation of the year Muck Sen net's Great Eight-Keel Production, Htnrriiie, MABEL NORMAND A Comedy of Youth and Optimism Wit, Tcnra, Love, Romance, Pnj'cntry, Adventure, Thrills Prires .Matinee loi and !.n Evniing lu ami TiUi pi- -jjjjj nt fTinti-llt.tftflf.Twi nml 'Pu'nn t v. It'll si tho City of 1l,ars (1125.00) hh Attomoy'M fucs Klamath Kails, Oregon. accordlnB to horen. anU for Ueer(!0 nf lhH tho recorded plat pt said addition of Court, foreclosing I ho ald mortgage record in tho Couutv Clerk'u offlco not forth In tli Ik complaint, im re- i of Klamath County, Oreon. for trf tMnMrt0w purpose of satisfying the Judgment o-wit: recovered In tlil action. "Ileglnnlng ut the Northwest cor-1 This summons bj published In Tho ner of Ixjt Klvn (.ti in hcctlon Kvenlnr Herald a nowsnaner nub. Twelve (12). Township J-orty-onn uu.,,,u i. ' t HI) South. Range Ten (10) U, W. Ilshed at Klamath falls, Klamath, j .. ICIumath f!ounlv. Oregon, thence County, Oregon, by order ot tho Hon-'l'ast along center of road 350,0 feet: oruble A. L. Iavltt. Judge of said I "e',';e h"""1 ' .Tlum angles jiwhj r. . .,...., ,.. .... ,.,,, .n. feet to au Iron pin: thencn West at ' """:u -uue "" ,"' """' right angles 356.0 feet to West linoj '"b "" DuujiiiuuB iu no iiiiuiibiidu of Lot rive (&): Uiencft .ortti uioiik not less than once a week for six said Lot line ftGT 0 feet, to point of successive weoks. nnd ordering that , beginning, containing threo (3) ..... ... .i . ....I..I .1... ... i. acres, more or less. umo u. nri puuniaiiuii m ,m ji.iih -,,, ,...., ,M ,,, ,, nl..i,)lAIi n nnn - --.......- .-. - ONE ILL a mwiN, Hy John Irwin, AUornuys for Plaintiff; Office ami Post Office Address Ko. 128 North 4th Street, Klamath Falls, Klam nth County, Oregon, J 2-11-1C23-30 Jy 7-M once u vveuk.for six vvenks. pursuant to an order of the Hon. A. L. Lcavltt, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Klumath Coun ty, which order Is dated tho 1st day of June, A. U. 1022. FRED I). FLETCHER, I Attorney for Plalnlirr. 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