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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1922)
,rw- -"fr ' i riiwDAV, soviJMimu bh, nwa. Fa. FwT?" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m: j' ' The Office Cat BV niNnn lll'SV AUA1.V A himy uny In Henry Hurt' Ho'h nhvnys picking up tlio Rlrl. Hut ilon't think ho's n sportlnK Rink Ho Junt works nt tho skntlnR rink. It. T. Cox says the man with the Aleut! mind ran mnko It up the niiist quickly. MIm Take: "Your husband has iiuch a lofty, rommandlnR way! Was ho over an officer In tho army, n Judge, or head soiln clerk?" Mr. Hap: "NV ho used to be thn Ftnmp clerk In a druR store." HUMMONtf I'OU. l'l'JlMCATIO.V IN TIIR CIRCUIT COURT OF THU STATE OK ORKUON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Mnfcplo Webber, Plaintiff Mat llnyiios, and unknown heirs of Mat Hnynes, If ho lie deceased; Klliabeth Haynes, J. R. 0. Haynes and Haynes, his wife; l', 11. Hayni-s and Klltabolh Haynes, his wife; Sarah J, Jay nnd Ksra Jay, her husband, draco Griffith and Stephen (Irltflth, her husband: A. (', I), llusrey and 11. ( lluiucy, her husband, hamilo 1'urdy and Wultcr J'urJy. her husband. Mary If. Hoy so and Arthur ltoyse. her husband, and all unknown hi' Irs rf the abovo niumxl parties. It any of them ho deceased; Robert Cas ey and Susie K. Casey, his wife; nliil .ilan ll (ttttAt itAMiMi tuia, known claiming any rlpht, title, i Interest. Men or estate In and to the real property described In tho complaint herein, IMendants. To Mat Haynes, and unknown heirs j or Jini nuynes, it no ue ueceascu, Klliabeth Haynes; J. R. O. Haynes and Haynes, his wife; T, II. Haynes and Klliabeth llnyncs, his wife; Sarah J. Jay and Kira Jay, her husband; Grace Griffith and Stephen Orifflth. her husband; A. C, U. ltussey and II. (I. llusiry, her husband, Kannle I'urdy and Waller I'urdy, her hus band: Mary 11. Roysc and Arthur Royse, her husband, nnd all un known heirs of tho above named parties. If any of them bo deceas ed; Robert Casey and Susie K, NEW TODAY WANTKD- l.ady lo sharo my apart ment. Call 4 DO J 2S-1 Where can I Ret slrlrtly fresh eggsJ At the Premium Dairy. To our milk customers wo will deliver. Phono V.'OJ. 2S-t KOR HKNT i IlKht housekeeping rooms. G27 Klamath Axe. Phonu 401. ss-aa KOR 8AI.K - Modern seven room hoii!v furnished, extra larpo lot, well Improved, beautiful trees, close to school anil business center. The property can bo seen at 343 North 3th street. Mrs. Hurt Marsh. 2S-12 Champion blacksmith blower, I Sharpies separator, Nil. fi, 17 .Vital Ion milk eaos, 1 milk cooler, strain er and bnrkets, Oilier small tools too numerous, to mention, l'reo lunch at noon. S.ilo. starts at 10 o'clock sharp. Tonus. All sums un der J'Jrt cash. All sums over $20, ten mouths lime, S per cent, approv ed security. " per cent off tor cash. Guy Merrill, auctioneer. V. A Koe iIk. owner. 3S-1 ni:v PIANOS NOTICi: OK NAM-' The Rarl Shepherd Company hat Just recehed u Inrgo and lotiK de layed shipment of player pianos and are highly gratified at their ability now to fill their customers Christ mas orders. 1 lit Notlro Is hereby given that on to comber t!, I'.t32, at 300 o'clock P M., nt Kastwnod Ranch, about 10 miles Southeast of Klamath Kails, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash I dark red cow, hinuded 1) on left side, and l red and white npotle.il row, to satis fy a certain feed Hen against said eattlo In favor of Mary K, Uastwood and against olio Jacobsou, loputod owner of said cattle, In tho sum of f3 00. together with costs and ac cruing costs. I,. I.. LOW. Shvrlff of Klamath County, Oregon. Ily III'KT K. HAVVKINH. Deputy. Nov. 21-58 WANTBll To buy modern furnish ed or unfurnished house, close In. Or good building lot on pavement Address postofttco box tloti. 2S-I I Call nt Iho Hot Advertising pays. Try It and too. j House. Springs Until 21-1 Preparing: 7i Place A certain Ashland minister who had been asked by his congregation to turn In his resignation selected as his text for his farewell sermon, the 'follewing: "I go to prepare a place for yon, Hint wliera I am there ye may be al so." A stranger noting the disapproval with which the text was received by members of tho congregation, turned nn Inquiring eye en tho man sitting hesldo him. Ho received back this answer, delivered In a hoarse whis per: "He's going to be the chaplain at thn state penitentiary." J. II. Kllno suggests a new Ameri can seng: "Dumper to bumper nnd hub to hub; the cars arc so thick that their fenders rub." "Tho only working members of Judo Johnson's family, notos C, E. Hoyt, are Mrs. Johnson and Judo's elder. JC'o tho Plodder says a follow ran't push himself forward much by pattln' himself on the back. Ablo Dohen Say, I know a very rich girl who wants to get married. Run home, take n good bath, brush yourself up and you can vln her. Slin'Il marry you In a Jiffy. Jnkcy niume (thinking hard) Yc-es. Rut suppose after I clean myself up and sho von't marry me, den vatT R. A, Moon says making saves making good excuses. good SWKKTHKART8 Two pals, and truo pals, Loving chums together; Two loves, nnd true loves In any kind of weather For my lovo Is your lovo, And your lovo Is mine And young love Is wild love When loving hearts entwlno. Two loves, and truo loves. Always and forever, Dear hearts, and sweethearts, Which tlmo will never sever; Kor my heart Is your heart, And your heart Is mine And both hearts aro glad hearts, With Joy of love divine. right, title. Interest, lien or oh tate In and to the real property de scribed In the complaint herein, Defendants. IN TUB .KAMI-: OK TUB STATK OK OREGON': You are hereby re quired to appear In the above entit led court and cause and there answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff on file therein against you within ten days from tho 'date of the service of this Summons upon you It served in Klamath County, Oregen: If served within any other county of the Stale of Oregon, then within twenty days frcm the dato of the. service of this Summons upon you; or It served by publication or out of the State of Oregon after an order of publica tion, thon on or beforo the last day prescribed In said order for the pub lication of said summons. And you and each of you will hereby take notice that If you fall so to appear and answer fcr want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho above entitled court for the ro ller demanded In the Complaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follews: For a decree of the Court declaring plaintiff to be the owner In feo simple of the herelnafjer de scribed real, property, and none of tho above named defendants have any claim, right, title or interest whatsoever In or to tho following de scribed premises, situated In Klam ath county. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Tho West one-half ( 4 ) of the Southwest quarter of Section 33; and the East one-half ( ) and thn Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 32; Township 39 South Range 11 Vt East of the Wlllamctto Meridian. Containing 200 acres. Kxcoptlng therefrom tho canal right of way., CAR STORAGK- $4 IIOWIi: tiARAtii:. per month at 2S-4 ROOM KOR nbout IX cars moro dead storage. $3.50 per month People's Whse, 6th St. 2S-2 KOR RKNT Furnished room with private family, use of phone nnd bath. Near high school 3 blocks from Main street. Gentloman only Phono 143R. 2S-2 Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner with nil the trimmings at Home Restaur Casey hi. wUeTVnd o ail Sh.7 & "g. fc.M r ft WANTED Office, or clerical work by girl. Address A. It. Cnro of Herald or phone 229J. 2S-2D KOR SALE dlurroughs adding ma chine. Can bo seen nt Chllcoto & Smith. 2S-1 a.xtkh competent young wo man wishes position In storo or similar work. Inquire Herald. 2S-294 IX)ST On Green spring's road, one suit case nauio II. S. Murray Retura City Transfer. 2S-29 WANTED One good secend hand wagon. 3U. Inqulr,. Dunlap & Van Riper, Klamath Tails, Route one. IS. 29 WANTED Table boarders by day. week rr month, meals 30c. new management, C10 Pine St Chas, Harris. 2S-4 EAT SUNFLOWER BUTTER QUALITY GUARANTEED Made from Selected Cream Carefully Pasteurized HOLLIDAY DAIRY 7th and Klamath. PUBLIC SAI.K I will sell at public auction at tho W. A. Kocnlg ranch, 4 Vi miles south of Klamath Kails, on thn Midland road, on Saturday, Dec. 2, the fol lowing described preperty: 2T good grade milch cows, 1 registered Hot. stein cow, 1 registered Holstcln heif er, 4 crude holfors. 2 years old; 14 grade heifers, 1 eur old; 9 calves, j 5 milK calves, I grade, Holsteln bull, coming 3 yrs.. Saddle horse 8 yr. old, weight 1100, maro 7 yaars old, weight 1450; mare 10 yean old. weight HBO; maro 8 years old. weight 1700 (Gcod team for logging purposes.); horse 5 years old, weight 13S0; Kllley 2'.S years old. weight That the defendants and each of, 1400; old mare, weight 1650, mare 9 Yours nlil. wi cht 12..0: II or l'n. II. L. Swift says being ' shaved Isn't unpleasant unless tho barber discusses the state of his nerves while trimming your Adam's apple. Robertson's Chicken Tamales, wholesale and retail. 1113 Main St. iatf them, and any other person or per sons claiming, by, through, or under them, or cither of any of them, be fcrever barred and enjoined from as serting any claim whatsoever to said premises or any part thereof adverse to this plaintiff, and forever quieting said title In the plaintiff and for such other relief as the court may deem proper. This sum mons Is published In the Klamath Herald, a newspaper published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to an Order of Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of said Court, made on the 24th day of November. 1922. The date of first publication being on the 28th day of November, 1922 and the dato of the last publication being on tho 9th day of January, 1923. NEWTON W. BORDEN, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Address: 107 Kant Main street. Medford, Oregon. .V 28 D 5.12.19.2C J 2.9 land China sow, 14 mo old. 2 reg. Joar pigs. 3 mo. old; 2 reg. suw pigs, 3 mo. old; 4 sets harness, 1 saddle and bridle. 1 Iron-wheel wagon with hayrack: 1 hay derrick, complete. I 6-ft. Jackson hay fork, I Kentucky drill, 1 2-bottom gang plow, 1 walk ing plow, 1 3-sec peg-tooth harrow. 1 double disc harrow, 1 McCormlck mower, 1 McCormlck hay rake, 1 YOUR WINTER'S WOOD t should, have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our fuel is. the best our prices are right on Slab, Blocks, Body and Tama, oack. Your business is solicited. 0. Peyton & Co. NOTICK OF SIIEIUFK'K HALE ,I3y virtue, of an execution and or dor of sale duly Issued by tho clerk of the circuit court of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated tho 25th day of November 1922, In a certain action In the circuit court for said county and stato, whoreln A. C. (Hunger as plaintiff recovered Judg ment against David C, Skeen for the sura of five hundred dollars togeth er with Intorest thoreon at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from July 2, 1921 and tho further sum of sQventy-flva dollars as attorney's foes and tho further sum of seven teen dollars costs and disburse ments, on tho 19th day of Septem ber 1922. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 28th day of December 1922 at the front door of the old court house in Klamath Falls In said coun ty, at two o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, sell at publc auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following descrlbod property, to-wlt: The southeast quarter and the northwest quarter of Section thirty six and tho northeast quarter of Bcc tlon fourteen In Township thirty five south of Range nine and tho southeast quartor of Section thirty ono In Township Iblrty-ilvo south of Range ten, all east of tho wauametio Murldlan In Klamath County, Ore gon. Taken and lovied upon as fiio oronurtv of the said David' C. Skcon, or as much thereof as may he neces sary to satisfy tho said Judgment In favor of A. C. lilenger against saiu David C. Skeen with intorest thoro on, together with all costs ond dis bursements that have or may accrue Dated at Klamath Falls, Orogon. November 28th. 1922. L. L. LOW. Sheriff. Ily DURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy. N 28 D B.12.18.26 . Your Guests will Appreciate The ilellcalo fluxor, vtho memory llngrrW vtlifii you true mir ' tcr I'lt-irlo, tictler llrrnil nml Hull-. For your 'FHA.KS(1IVI.V; KIN.VKIt ue v.111 Imvn Fiult Cuke, Minn Ples Sunli Pie, Wlilpxil Cream fiike, Mmlin C.tle, Mdy I-'Iiibvik, Miicnroons ami iii.iny mliei- giHwilr. 0ler Pottle hrll unit I It unit ti Cu-i- or i'le.iin ( liti ka-ii Cup iiutile lo order. I'lmiir' ll'l-W for reritNtloiiM. Sixth St. Bakery Chas. H. Landis. For Goodness Sake Eat BETTER BREAD The Home of Better Bread and Better Pastry. e Taste is i nv ttttcr oi ftW ..i t..win u . ji.i h. fcrfto" ,;w",,, . t 0egSS W' Effect m V $$- Ltoosrr ft Mycin Todacco Co. 24 ROUNDS BOXING Scandinavian Hall Wednesday Night, Nov. 29 rj MAIN EVENT 10 Rounds Joe Swindler vs. Lewis Espen SEMIAVINDUP 6 Rounds Jack Harman vs. Lorence Daw SPECIAL EVENT 4 Rounds KidBrowne (colored) vs. Jinimie Moore CURTAIN RAISER . 4 Rounds i ' .' t Kid Biehn vs. Toughy Anderson 0 Reserved Ring Side $3.30 , Reserved Ring Seats 2.20 . General Admission 1.65 11 ' mil -i i an l . , DOORS OPEN 8 O'CLOCK, BOXING 9 O'CLOCK Don't fail to rend the Herald Classified Ads. 1 Auction Sale of- DAIRY COWS I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidders without re serve and regard less of price Two carloads of high-grade Dairy Cows from the Willamette Valley At the O. K. Feed 4StabIes, Klamath Falls, Oregon Thursday, December 7, 1922 Sale starts 11 A. M. rain or shine This herd of cows consists of about 30 head of high-grade Holsteins that are just fresh with calves at sid e or coming fresh soon. These are very heavy producers. Also several extra fine heifers coming fresh. Two registered Holstein bulls 3 years old that are first class. One large registered Holstein cow coming fresh. Balance of this bunch of cows are Jcrsoya and milking strain Durhams that are fresh with calves by side. .Heavy -springers with butterfat tests from 4.2 to 6.4. Every cow tuberculin tested. n iSHJiUi Also several fine heifers coming fresh. If you are looking for a real cow or a bunch of cows that will produce, come to this sale. Terms Cash or Bankable Paper Don't Forg et The Date 4 t L THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 J. K. GREER, Auctioner CHAS. TAYLOR, Owner Eugene, Oregon t K i i 12 1 i f Try tho Hot Springs Rath House. 24-1 !: .i fflW- if -j.'g.'aigiTBiBrefT