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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
t-4WM(V.Jj K ' ntin.w, .vovr.Mmiii a,, naa irtfrMir- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I I I ii I I 1 W Jm 4 1 The Office Cat BY JUNTOS "Look here,' " bellowed an Irato customer t In tlio funeral ttoro of Four Corners, "yon lay you non't nciniio shoiel unless I Ret n per- "mlt'Trem tho authorities and slRn fpr nunc In thai book What's the hi IdoaT" i "Wo atyi't takln' chances." an swered Proprietor Kosklns (Irmly. ' "Oov'moaFs ' mlphtb kecrful ihcso days. You fellers buy n shovel, die l' up tho ground, plant barley, mnVc It Into malt, and there you are. N'o slr-reo!" Tho story Is toldjby fl. N. Moo thnt an employe who Is very near 1 slRhtcd without his glasses, was out walklnit In tho outsklrLt of Klamath I Falls nnd happened to forRet his jtla'tses. Tho regulation OreRon VrVcio. was blotting at sixty miles an hour, and It proceeded to tnko his ' hat with It. Ho chased madly down. Jhe road an4 every tlnfo ho caught up with the hat It scorned to whlik j out of his way. Ono of tho cltlient. who was leaninR over mo tence yen- , 'J, "Hey! What you doln'T" Ho yelled back, "Can't you seo I'm chas I In my halt" "Oo on," tho cltlien replied. 1 "''Your bat Is over thcro under that ..hedge. That's my little black hen -you're chasing." v Whet To Lentil i There, are flvo things In life wo ' ought to. learn. , Hero they are: X, Lcsrn .to laugh. A good laugh It bettor than medicine. 3. lcarn to k tell ft helpful ttory. A well-told Sitory It OS" welcome nt a sunbeam lna sick room. 3. Learn to keep your trouble's to I yourself. Tho- world Is too busy to linger over yur ills and sorrows. 4. I.earn to stop croaking . If you cannot sec any gooir in the- j world, keep tho bad to yourself. 3. Learn to erect -your friends f with a smile. They carr." too many frowns In their tieerts to be bother ' ed w I tit any" of yours, Louie I'ortcr says another roas 4.0 n some loafers oppose modern Im proyoments llko cement walks Is . that It takes three or four hours af tor sundown for a cement curb on tho east sldo cf tlio street to cool oil sufficiently for sitting purposes. XOXHKXSK - If I wcro you, and ycu were me, , What real difference would thero bor i Hut If you wcro me, and I were yuu. ' I'd do tho things that you would , . do. , So It I were mo, acd you wero you And you loved mo, and I loved I 0.u 1 And o told each other, wo both asree, Thero would be no dltforcnco, don't you see. jj Xow you lovo me, and I lovo you. , .For I am mc, and you are you, There Is ono thine sure to come I 3'Mruo. , Wo lovo each other, thru and thru. I So If I get you, and you set mo, And you aro me, und I am you, Then wo will happy always be For I am me, und you aro you. I Currlnt toll Waterman Fountain Pent. 23 YOUR WINTER'S wi wo n n t should have your attention. Cool weather and storms t9fjb prices up nrviQuj. fflfei is the best, our 8 rices, are right on Slab, locks, Body and Tama oidc Your fiusirieiri Is solicited. netiu: Piwecilliii: In intii HIW lilt Kiiull) .'o, IN THi: ClUCl'IT COl'UT of Tin: 8TATK OF OHKtlON FOlt Kl.AM ATI! COUNTY, IN Till: MATTCU OF TUN PKTt TION OF TIIK IIOAKU OF 1)1- iiiTTous or tiii: shasta VIUW limiUATION DISTIUCT I OF KLAMATH COUNTY. OltK (ION. PHAYINO THAT AM. OF tiii: iMion:i:i)iN(ia in con- NIXTION WITH TIM OUOANI 7.ATION OF SAID MSTIUOT ANN ritocKi:niNtia of tiii: maiu OF DlltKCTOItS AND OF SAID l DISTRICT. PltOVWINO FOU AND At'TIIOKIZIXR THK 1SSF. ANCi: AND SAI.K OF IlONDS OF SAID D1STU1CT. AND PRO- nir.DiNtis providinu kor AND At'TIIOIUZINU THK P.XU CL'TION OF A CONTItACT WITH TIIK I'NlTKD STATKR OF AMKRICA. FOU A WATBIl HIOHT FOR TIIK I.,NDS OF THK DISTIUCT. MAY UK AP PROVED AND CONFIIt.MKI) MY TIIK COl'KT. TO THK SHASTA VIKW IRRIOA TION DISTIUCT OF KLAMATH COUNTY, ORKOON AND TO ALL FIIKKIIOLDKUS. LKtlAL VOT KUS AND ARSKSSMKNT PAY :a WITHIN SAID DISTRICT NOTICK IS 1IKRKMY (HVKN that tho hour of 2 o'clock F. M. of Tuesday, tho ICth day rf January. A. D, 13J3, and tho Court Room of the. nhovo entitled Court In the Court llotino of Klamath County. In thn City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Is sot ns thn tlmo nnd place for the( hcarlnc of th. petition of the Hoard of Directors of th. Slinstu View Ir-' rlcatlou District of Ktanuth County, Oregon, praying that nil of the pro erodings In connection with thn or ganisation of said District and all subiequent proceedings of said Hoard of Directors and of said IrrI-' gatlon District Including thn pro. ceedlngs providing for nnd authorize Ing thn Issue and sain of the bends of said District In thn amount and to the extent of Ono Hundred Twen ty Thousand Dollars ($110,000.00). and proceedings providing for und authorising tho execution of a con tract with tho United States of America for water right for th land of tho District, may be examin ed, approved and confirmed by the Court, which said petition has been filed with tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court for Klamath County. Oregon. Any person Interested may, at any time before Tuesday tho ICth day -of January A. D. 1923, appear and contest the validity of such pro ceedings or any, of tho acts or things therein enumerated. To bo published: Xovember 24. Dec. 1, S, and lfith. 1922. C, R. DKLAF Clerk of tho Circuit Court of (he State of Oregon for " 'Klamath County. " Mv I.10YD R. DKLAI. Deputy. C. M. KIRKPATRICK HARRY B. WILSON O. B. HUNT Dlroctors of the Shasta View Irrigation District of Klam ath County, Oregon. X 24, I) 1.8. IS ( SUMMONS IN TUB JUSTICE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF LIXKVILLK, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. Maldwln Hardware Company, plain tiff, vs. W. C. Lehman, defendant. To W. C. Lehman. Defendant, In the name of tho State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In theibove entitled ac tion ou. or before January 8, 1923, that being tho expiration of six weeks publication of this summons prescribed by tho order for publlca-1 Hon thereof, and It you fall so to an swer, tho plaintiff will take Jmlg mont ngulust you tor the sum o( I4S.9S with interest thereon at six per cent per annum from July 1. 1921, aud'the further sum of 132.00 j with Interest thereon at. tho rate of six per cent per annum from August 2, 13Z1, also ror ino saie oi inreo notes totaling the sum of 1205.00 In principal attuchod and garnlHlied In this action ns your property, to sat isfy the Judgment obtained. This publication It mado by order of I.em L. Oaghagen. Justice of thn nbove named Court, duly made on November 23rd, 1922, Thn date of tho first publication of this summons Is, November 24 th, 1922. Pnstofflca address: Klamath Falls, Oregon. LI'.M L. aAGHAOEX, Justice of tho Peace. N 24 D 1.8.15,22,29 J 5 XKW PIANOS Th'o Earl Shepherd Company lias Just received a lafgQ and long .de layed shlpmont"of player pianos atid aro highly Gratified at their ability now to fill their customers Christ mas orders. Htf DOINGS OF THE DUFFS NOW APTER IS OVER ANP LEAVE. VOU GO CLAVTON AND All ll J1 JJ3 -inrr VERV NICE TIME AHO I THANK YOO! fes Y pr Some Kick lussftssKI lEFssssssH ssssssssK May Wells, champion kicker of the Australian women's football teams, Is seen hero In a remarkable action photo token during a cme at Sidney Oval YOUNG AMERICAN BOY GETS RELEASE FROM RUSSIAN ARMY MOSCOW, Nor. 21 Henry I DuMellct, Jr., o! New Orleans, La., j 20 years old, who was ccnfcrlplcd Into the Russian navy In 1919 be cause he could not show papers proving non-Rustlan citizenship, has been permitted to leaio Russia upna representations mado by tho Ameri can relief administration. When DuMellct eventually found his Indcntlflratlon papers, ho man aged to get a statement from Soviet authorities acknowledging his American citizenship, but the naval commanders at first refused to rec ognize those as entitling him to re lease from naval duty. The Inter vention of the American relief ad ministration then was successful. DuMellct has gono to Marls, to Join his father. IX TIIK CIRCUIT COl'UT OF TIIK HTATi: OF OltKOOX IX AND FOU KUUIATH COIWTV. HAZBL M. MUSTAMANTK. Plain tiff, vs. ARTHUR MUSTAMANTK, Defendant. j To Arthur Iluslamanto, DEFEND- ANT. J IN THE NAME OF THE STATK OF OREOON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer thn complaint on file In tho above en titled suit, on or before tho Gth of i January 1923, that being tlio dny I prescribed in tho order of thn Court; for tho publication of this summons ana it you fall to so appear unit answer, for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint. viz: for tlio dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff nnd de fendant, upon tho grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment and deter- linn fnr innrn than iiiir tear last nasi and Immediately preceding tho filing I of the complaint heroin, und for tlio) care ana cusiouy oi iiiu uirco minor children of plaintiff und dufeud.ini Thin summons Is served upon you by order of publication thereof In the Klamath Evening Herald, u uowspaper printed, published and cf general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, ouco each wuek for six consecutive and sutcusslvo weeks, the first publication thereof being en the 24th da of Xoiombor, 1922, and the lust publication being on tho 29th day of December 1932. Done by order of thu Hon. A. L, Leavltt, Judge of tho above entitled court under date of tho 23rd day of November, 1922. F. H. MILLS, Attorney fcr plaintiff, Post Office 'Addrcus 202 W111IU Mldg., Klamath Falls, Oro. N24, JJ 1,8,15.22,29, THE PARTV BEFORE V(JO UP TO MRS. 5AV. I HAD A f '(m'jYTI y.d i IL & Mm m m (O. A. t. r.xpvrlineut tutloii) Slhmo ictluri'n ,jlio iimi'itut of hav loqulred In feeding I at ions by ln third. ReiUlls hIiovs thilt two pounds of sllugu U pquitl to ono pnund of huy In fi'odlng nluo. Two toim of slhiRn can lie pill Into the hIIii cheaper gencrnlly I linn duo inn of lut.v din t( put into llin xlnek The I'nton experiment Million, lui' slinu'ed thnt it couililnnllim of hay mid kII.ikii produeed in tlireo joar Irinli twlcn tho riiIiih nl half Hie ' iH'jit of gnlni ou liny nlnno Straw liiittend of helnn tmrnod f-tionl.l bt siiio.l .i:i(l moi.i or it use I nroiiml tho burn during the winter months. Tho slr.nv not onh con tains plant food but ;ilo pri-vouK the li( of liquid mtiuuro Till li quid manure iiuituln n larpo p iriloii of pl.int food iiiitterl.il. I (Iround llnioMoue is he nppllod now previous to seeding the griilu trep In order lli.lt tho follow lug rimer rro securo the benefit. The llnm Is disked In tifler plowing tho soli. Thn Iuho dntn, for thuw ptgi l March I In order to ham pro (nine nt thnt time it is ncre.'Hary to breed hows tin foro part of Novem ber. Sltcngo for stock is a form of sue culenrn ami not n balanced ration within Itself. In feeding It. rough ngo mirli ns nl'ilfn or rlnur hat should bo used or some other good nitrogenous feed supplied. When properly romblned with other feed silage Is thn means of promoting the health of tho nnlm.il. Poultry IIIIit should he wnthrod carefully at this time of tho o.ir and changed us often as it becomes damp and heaiy. It has u tendency to hold molsturo which soon makes the poultry house) very damp. A damp poultry housn always Inilles disease.' Where llghtH nm used, now Is llm time to start them on the pnllem Lights arc uti'il fpr layers only-' not for breeders. Artificial light sufficient to muko a 12 hour duy Is generally used. It n bird Is .worth treating for disease It Is Ixjfnra'Hhn is half dead Prevention rather than euro, first, last, and always. Why feed Ileo when sodium flu oride Is cheap and effective? It means morn high priced eggs. A gift for every member of tlib family. Mrunstrlck phonograph Cur rlns for Drugs 23 Succeeds Wirth Germany will now havo a gov eminent of liuslncsa tnen ua Wit holm Cuho, director tcncral of tho "Hamburg-American line, In orguil Izlng tho now German government. Tho now prune minister Is inviting Into his cnblnit men Weu In U German Industrial world. ' There's a , iB ouiui k 0 4m ' A r'.'U '-4 '.h. h h Ml I A fjrne. r-. iiuYiiuaftA turn iriAr,.. f f tiler I I v. . . ..-r VI i c i H rtVTl iT 'r A Meovi kliei'itjB I AWC -7ii i n iMrr rv f ttA. as.mim .m. I I VjwT 1 ilja.V I' " "" "e-i urn- I v.nr'1.- I"" "fm pw y,. MrtVli t Ll r I LU. DIOICK 1 I ?C5CW ' rHl I ( AND1WAHTTO ) COME AGAIN THE NEXT vN wv- J- I I , ft?wirJi r V THAUK VOO VERV f TIME WE HAVUAPAOTV 'X.. iryTrTrTr--- I xi&0 ' U-vMUCH' V AND BRING VOOR UTTI.E mgL Jfo. M-. i The Rum Child This littlo Virgin Islander 111 happy qa long ns tho United mates dccin't inulio atrnunus efforts to enforce prohibition m our newest, pesscsilon. Such (ffarts Imirn'tf net n maun nr yn ami ina intiKinij of rum. chief industry In the Inlands eincu colonial days, is still curried on. Hero Is n distiller's assistant earning rum In a bam boo Jut:. KAMM TO IIUY UAXCII SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. Wil lie Kamm, Sun Frnnclsco baseball player who was sold to tho Chi cago Whlto Sox for JOn.OOO, tho greatest prlco mer paid for. a mi nor leaguer, Is going In own a California ranch before ho leuvei for thn fast next prlng, II Is said. Friends h.i that Knmiii Is thinking of bulnK San Joaquin valley pro perty. Robertson's Chicken Tamales, I wholesalo anil retail, 1113 Main St, 13tf TURKEY-Order Yours NowCHICKEN VEGETABLES FROM OREGON'S BEST GARDENS! FRUITS FROM OREGON'S FINEST ORCHARDS! Abundant in Quantity! Superior in Quality! Moderate in Price! Come to the Farmers' Market tomorrow for your Sunday dinner sup plies. Come next week for your Than ksgiving Dinner Supplies. Just receiv ed today Arizona grapefruit, 9 cents each. Eastern cranberries, 2 qts. 50c. Direct from the farm fresh whole milk, 13c qt,. brinj; your containers. A Suggestion for a Five Course Dinner I'nill Cm Mull Cum-oiiime' mi Klmimlli Cli(V.e (eleij Hailed AliniititW Tiirkr) or tlilikeii MiioIiciI Potiiloi'N Kneel 1'iilalln-n Ciiiillfliniii' llnkiil Kiiia.li " Ciiuiberi j Sumo Jelly III tail Lilliiir-Titiuniii Salad ,M:iliiiiiuiNi Dnxlng Mimit Pi Pumpkin Pi Minis The Entire Menu Can be Completed At the PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169-W 126 N. Sixth Street Reason 1 ii " and 'car a. Liooctt & Mviri Tooacco Ca nwwraii BYALLMAN WZ fyjtJ i) ?! M JHLI mamTm kmi 'iiliDiiliir 0. Peyton & Co. &&ji u aA t-iUtAt -I- KpBf " u nz&mmNri mi a hiaw . J v-.:-gfc--js-i