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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1924)
THE EVENIKG HERALD, K LA MAT!! FALLS, OREGON Page Five COURT Kiuil M. lii i-li'li i'l u x to Adam llrowii, part of 1,ol 1, illk. II II, Nlcli ilu iiiIiIIiIiiii. Ouoigii It. llnknr, to Churl" Kariii'll, . II. H Lot K, Illk. 2, Cllllllllll, H. J, Hit ii iu lo Oneur I'uytiin rl III., (1 I. II. H., I, ul 211, Dili 18, Hocoilil 1 1 n 1 1 ')( il . 1 1 1 In in I'owurit to Wllliiril I'ny' Inn, mil! I. K, H., purl l.nl 2,' Illk, I K, Mnt Kjn iiihm. It. ('. Hplnk H ut lu It. I.. Hii' -Ion, S0 I. It. H., Ixil 8, Illk. 12, i.oi ::, iiik v. vit riiiioiiuin. Crunk Tunnel to MlnnlH 10. Tun nel, I.HIH 2, !, Illk. :iH; Flint ) l I llnli, imttii'l' IS n.. l.nl 2 Illk, 01, Mi-holt ii dil tt Ion . II. W, Vuiinlio va. Alex A. ItiivU, K, W, ViinillM linn brought null In tim I'lri'iill court uKiilnm Ali'X A. I'llvlH lllli'KlllK llllll till' tlefulllllllll de livered u urnni luxury nolo lo J, A. 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GARAGE I K'amath ; V MOM'N POP Get What You Want - step rioht urvAifts i--. i- - , f AmvS iBCFM AH on- toe '. I with a iSiMiii twvv ANC rHl5, MOKNiwi- m J : BiaUiW 'vi.niah w i "t- """, s Ninsi let's - j urDAiniiuMT A r. ' W' BkpM 1 , . r-s i i lunntu riin nis i n-y . s T.v . 'l f y, ' (V oi'it I'iiom: tmn Our Address, IttM H. Sixth Ht. , TROY LAUNDRY Illlvoix'u II JiiiilnuH disposition oil tin) li ii rt of Hut ttt'foiittutit uii'l also thut ' ii g r-n i ii ii i (iniii'iiii tim piiiiniirr in .l"iin I Ii-1 mill bus not I'l'lurn-'il to ' llllll Hllll'l', Clirlxlliiii ItoiliiiiiKini. . Ki'llt ,. Itolllliliuiill.. I'IiiIhiIiiu ItoniniiKoii. filed linn plulni tor dlvorcu In Hio rlmiu eourl "'hI iTilny iigullint Ki'llx A. Itoiiiiin Uiiiiz iiIIi'kIiik t'l'Ui'l ii nil 1 1 1 1 u ii j it M I II ( 111 i II t II H grounds fill' CO II I l 1 11 1 1I t . Gkjf . Sure, It's a - SIMMONS BED For Sale By F. M. LUCAS, Furniture 502 Main Ml ..... I M .! .Mi, ry u L I . . i i r I IiL-a tn nwn tt far With AH A (tM'HTKNV Tt) TUB O. A. C. Who Will DANCE Al Scandinavian Hall Thorn will l)i' Ho tliilim nt Tim Mound llrill Saturday, March 22 THE EVENING HERALD C'LAMHIPIKI) A I) ItATKH , Klmt Inwrtlon per lino 10c Two Insertion per lino JOc ! Throd lniTtlin v..pr Una iMn. Knur insertion...: per llm; :v WMik (0 ilni) iht line inK One Month ..per line 7Sc Minimum charge 2 do, Ada not. oonaocutlvt are charRnd aa new fol lowing tacit omlsalon. Dlaptar clawtiriod ada (whore typo lurgnr than tliia la unt-d) are con mill nine llnea to the Inch., Copy rouat be In lleralil offlco l noon to gut In Hint duy'a paper. NEW TODAY (,OST iHohkIo llounil puppy. Phono 387. 22' I'OOM FOIt HKNT Hteam heat. Iiuili. phoiif. kill & Lincoln HI. 22-25 KOft HAM 2 bnr ninri.-, wcifcni uhuut 1100 lb., Willi hnrmwu. 7i). Imiulru of 'Roy Fouch, Klamath Full or Oiloumi, Ore. 22-2S' fOlt DA'IjK One ilavi-nyort, oni- bed, aprlng and mattrima, on" FrunkMn cablimt aowlng mnchlno. All un-il but In flii'i condition. Aunlv at tho Merrill ,Ti-anifry: 22-25 FOIl 8AI.E 4(1 aenm. 3 mllvs eaat . of Klamath Full. 110 acrva Irrl Kutcil, kooiI foiir-ronm Iioiihu. Ad- ilri-KH K. Ij. Htepln-iin, Afiilln, Ore. -22-2S W'ANTHU-Hlluy alxlwn or oldor. for ui"H"UK'r. Apply 'it"rn I'nlon Tel. Co. ' 22tf WANTBll (llrl. nt Wintern l!nlou for ul'irlciil work-, mm with type writer or phone. "xp"rl"iii- proforr cd. - 2Slf Nv y icood rune)) for ulo, Btate cah ;prk, full particular. I), K, Hunh, 1 V11titiAfit.1lu ILPitin J1 It A NT 1 1 WANTED I want farms for cash buyers. Duscrlbe and ,tutu price. It. MNown, 202 Wllk 'limun Bldg., Oinuhu. Neb. 22' CIIICKKV UI.VNEB I Tin- Ludles of I tin JCplscopal Guild lire giving it chicken dinner at tho I Guild Hull oo 7th & High. March 26 I beginning at C o'clock. Adults 75 '.cents, children 50 cent. 22-26 JtKAIl JK! VIM.l.AX RKKD, I'hy- cliologlnt on DuHlnoai KfflcloiKy and t'linnii-ter Rending at alght 'Three Kree lueturm. Chamliwr ot i Commerce room. Wednoeday, Thura- .day und Friday nlxhta. March 25, 27, 2H. ZZ-ZH WHY DWLAY7 Place your order for 1924 chlcka with the White tbilchery ,the hatch ery with a reputation lor goon cntcaa. Hiiro arrival, run count guaranteed Member of Accredited Hatchoriei Sonoma county. "A" and "AA." tock. Price right. Hend for catalog. W1I1TK ItATOII.WUY, Petaluma, Cal. 22 Newtown applca, at their beat now. I1.5D a box dellvornd. za ton, n. A. Nye. Talent, Ore. J24-M24' TI 1 1 -P II A V V .. lit lliA tlnA nt A Fordaon for $1507 Phone 15-F-24. KTAIIT 11EIUJ For finle Flvo fine Heglatored Jer aejr helfere. two und three yeara old, 2 freah, othera coming In aoon. One bull calf five month, eligible to reifUtery. W. A. Deltell, H. E. Wlnnard. Plmne T33-W or 393. 21-24 FOR RENT Foil RlvNT One bedroom, bath and phone. !19 Jeffflraon St. Phon. 22-M. 20-22 FOR flKN'T Furnlahed 4-room tiouae, aleeplng porch, 1133 Grant Street. 21-22 FOR SALE FOR SALK-6mall home, close In. Obeap for cash. Answer box 60 Herald Office. 21-27 FOR 8ALB Virtroln and 90 record. ITico ISO. AIo fruit Jars. Call 463-W. 21-22 FOR SALE Modern 7-room plasv " cred house, garage, wood house. Nice lawn and In cood neighborhood. Call 59 Washington St.- '' 20-22 FOR SALE Poiaioea. cabbago, car rota. ' Souerkniut. 35c per gal., bring your jar or barrel. John Hon tlk, 1 hi mlloa northwest of Malln. Ml-Alinc FOR SALE-Sawmlll Complete, heary slm ft lug. new. K. K. Ixosley. Mon tague. Cal.. camt. .A13-28 FOR BALK A good uaed oornet and case, cheap. Winter Jewelry 8tore- F2Jtf FOR SALB--1922 Dodge roadster, has been run 8000 ml lea, lota of extras, in first class condition. See at Metropolitan Oarage, 11th and main. : 20-22 FOR SALE B. C. White Leghorn baby chlx from heaviest laying strains. ll.flO per 100. Safe de livery guaranteed. ' Model Poultry Fdrm,' Corning, Calif. Mar. 18-Apr. 18 Inc. FOR SALE At a bargain, n newly ' finlahA,! S.rnnm hnnne. rlnne to school, magnificent view. Price sioia. small payment aown. oai ance like rent. J. A. Qoldamttu, Winters Bldg. 20-22 FOR 8 ALE) Timber tract on Jenny Cr., good logging, oruise about five million, 60 pine, $6000. Other tracts. W. G. Wright, Timber Brok er, Medford, Oro. 20-26 FOR SALE Team, harnosa,- wagon, also burr. saw. SiO cord 16-incli body wood nnd limbs. All or .any jiurt, cheap. C. King 133 N. 10th St. 21-22 FOR SALE 12 head ot heavy log glug homos, 1U0U to 1800 lbs., also si'.mo heavy hnrneita. Can he Meu in town. Will sell on terms, small payment down and monthly ItiHtnllineiits. Phono 188. James I.oe. M21-A3 Inc. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Lots on Conger avenue. See room S. Swansen bldg. Inn LOST AND FOUND rRIANin.lt OAFfs The place to get good eat. QI'KN ALL NIGHT. fi3S Mull, street. Phnn li 34. 14tf LOST Pair of eyeglasses, nlcklo rim. Flndiir leiivo at Jlerald- Of fioe. 20-22 SUFFICIENT REASON ;.n n.r iirrr. fiP. 'hoan't ) I ti iv M I l. l-i ini PVtci M.l? A I ( i'cw.,nA'j -em ? wen. r NiHNi LET'S VOaV M WANTED WANTED To rent a piano, flood care. Phono 410-W. 11-21 WANTE3JJ Gentleman of 40 want to meet lady fond of outdoor life. Box K. C. Herald Office. 20-22 WIANTKD to buy two or throe room bouse. liox 09 Herald Office. 19-21 WANTED Position as cook In mill camp, by experienced cook. Hox E. C. Herald Of floe. 19-25 WANTED Contrnct running cook house for mill camp, by experienc ed person. Box 200 Herald Office 19-25 WANTED A Shorthorn bull, under two years old; must be of good milk strain on both aides. Edward Freuer, 7 Springs Ranch. Olenn 19-22 WANTED To rent 3 or 4 room house. Call 49-W. l-24 WANTED Woman urunta bundles of laundry to do at home. Work guaranteed. Phone .121 W. 17-22 WANTED A second-hand safe. Xn Toggery. 819 Main St. 18-24 WANTED A contract for log or lumber hauling, from responsible party. I am well experienced and equipped for thki work. What have you to offer. . I mean businese. Write Chas. Frogcl, at Hall Hotel. 20-22 WANTED To rent, by April 1. 4 or 6room, furnished or partly furnished house, close In. Phone J71-W. 14tf WANTED by refined lady, a position In store or office, mornings only. Room 39, at The Clairmont Hotel. 21-22 WANTED Woman wants work. Am first class hotel maid. Will do gen eral housework or would like ta cook on ranch. Box W. L. Herald Office. 21-28 WANTED Position by master me chanic, 20 yre. experience shop logging and mill repairs. Best of references, appreciate interview. Address Master Mechanic. Herald Office. 21-24 MISCELLANEOUS Selling Coyote, $13 down; lyn cat, 17.50 down; marten, 825 down; fisher, $100 to $125 down; legal beaver, $20 down. Sell on commis sion or purchase outright. J. W. Luttretl tnr - Buyer. - siontaguo. Cal. 17-22 $25.00 all-wool Suits, tailored to measure, uuaranieea, uver tvv patterns. Finest grade all-wool suitings ever shown In city. Display window, 1004 Main St. 18-26 $'28.60 All Wool Suit or overcoat tail ored to your measure by A Masn Tailoring Co.; all one price. New spring line now In. Nearly 200 pieces to select from. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone 109. A. R. Renner will vail any time and show goods Mar. 19-Apr 19 inc. NEW MANAGEMENT. The Glenn hotel, corner Klamath and Broad is now under new man agement. Nicely furnished rooms. Steady or transient. Popular prices. MSABfnc. POULTRY CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS 'White and Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, Black Minorcas. Now booking for spring delivery. All flocks certified by the Glenn County Farm Bureau. Prices on application. Orlnnd Hatchery, Orlnnd, Glenn Co., Calif. IStt LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION - Department of the Interior, United States land office at Lakeview, Ore gon, February 28, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Henry M. Daniel, of Bonanza, Oregon, who, on August 13, 1920, made Additional Stock Raising Homestead Entry. No. 09818, lor SWVi SE14, SE SW?4 of Sec. 33, T. 38 S., R. 11 E. Lots 12, S, 4, S NW, N4 SW14, SWtt INEH See. 4 and NEH SEVi, Section 15. Township 39 S, Range 11 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice nAnAH tA nl,. Cln.l Tli.nn. Year Proof to establish clnliu to the land above described, before J. O. Hamaker, United States commis sioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1924. Claimant names na witnesses: A. J. Hickman', Dalsoy C. Hick man, F. J. powne, Stolla O. Bowno, all of Bonanza. F. P. LIGHT. MS-ABlTic. Register ' C - JLisr OPEN hovu? "N . . i-- - ' - ' ' ( Moor amp -M-irK out j ,s NQr a,AdV Xi1! ATCHAt, 7 . , i- WHAT", .V WANT S. . . , w- ' . ' jimfh Mrfs 10m- - Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meet Taenday 8 p. m. Ljeeum nail 8th and IflKli Vlltln KnighU welcome V. Crawford, O.K. B.P.O. ELKS Meet Thurwliiy evening. Visit ing im-wbers welcome. r.iK jcnipie ora niui W MjUo I'. rry o. De Lap Exalted Ruler LECAL NOTICES I'tlH.ICATION OP SUMMONS In the Circuit .Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. E. I. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Jess R. Fitch, Edward S. Fitch, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or inrerest In the real estate de scrllied In the complaint herein, de fendants. To Jess R. Fitch, Edward S. Fitch, also all other persons or parties un known claim'ng any right, title, es tate, lli-n or Interest In the real es tate ileserl'ieil lu the complaint herein, 'Rf'-ridants: In the name of tho tftnte of Oregon. You an i each ot you are hereby requiroil in appear and answer the complaint Med against you in the above - entll led suit on or before Marrh 31, 1924, that being the ex piration of six weeks publication of this summons prescribed by the or der for publication thereof, and If you fall so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: for judgment and decree adjudging the plaintiff and the. defendants, Jess R. Fitch and Edward S. Fitch, owners In fee as tenants In common, each of an undivided one-third of the nvest half of the northwest quar ter and the northwest quarter of the soiihtwent quarter of Section 14. and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 15, all la Township 41, south of range 13, east of the Willamette meridian, In Klamath county. Oregon; that the same bo sold In the manner provided by law for the purpose of partition, and the net proceeds therefrom after paying taxes, costs, and disburse ments, be apportioned to the three owners In equal shaies; that the plaintiff have udgment and decree in the sum of $250 attorney fees, and the costs and dlsbunements ot this suit, and that the same con stitute a lien on said land and the proceeds of said sale; and for such other and further relief as to equity mav appertain. - " This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. A. L. Leavltt, judge of the above Darned court, duly made on February 16, 1924. Tho date of first publication o' this summons Is February 16. 1924. RUTENIC & YADEN, Attorneys for plaintiff. By A. C. Yaden. Address, 409 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon. F16.23-M 1,8,15,22. SUMMONS FOIl PUBLICATION I ft X)RECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. J. D- Upton and Maggie A. Upton, Plaintiff .versus Ignatius College, Defendant. ' To Ignatius College. . In tho Name of the State ot Oregon : You are hereby notified that J. D. Upton and Maggie A. Upton are th holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1254 issued' on the 19th day of June, 1923, by the Tax Collec tor of the County of Klamath, State ot Oregon, for the amount of Seven and 25-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent tor taxes tor the year 1921 together with penalty, interest end costs thereon upon the real property as sessed lo you, of which you ore tho owner an appears ot record, situated in said County and State, and partic ularly bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Lot Five Hundred Sixteen (51C) in Block One Hundred and Two (102 Mills Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon. You arc further notified that said J. I. Upton and Maggie A. Upton has paid taxes on said premises tor prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: - Year's tax, 1922; date paid. June 19, . 1923: tax receipt No. 3667; amount, $6.59; rate ot Interest, 15 per cent per annum. Year's tax, 1923; date paid, Feb ruary 23, 1924; tax receipt No. 37: amount. $5.67; rato of interest, 15 per ivut per annum. Said Ignatius College as the owner of the legal title, of tho above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each ot tho other per sons above named are hereby further notified that J. D. Upton and Maggie A. Upton will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State afore- AMHIUCAN LKOION Klnmatb Post No. Meetings lit ana Ird Tuemlnys (TOurt Ilouae liuSkM Uiwement, II. E. OKTZ. Com- mender-Phone gOH-M , . t Knights of Pythias Lodge Meet ever Monday even- FiA lag 7:80 p.m. I.O.O.V. null-visiting Knight welcome. W. P. Cobnrn, Q.Q. LEGAL NOTICES said for decree foreclosing the lien against the property above de scribed, and mentioned In said cer tificate. And you, are hereby sum moned to appear within 50 days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day ot said publication, and defend this setlon or pay the amount due as above shown, together iwith costs and ac crued Interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be ren dered foreclosing the lien ot said taxes and costs against the land and ' premise above named. This summons Is published .by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Klamath and said order was made and dated this 29th day of February 1924, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the lit day of March, .1924. All process and papers in this pro ceedings may be served upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. RENNER ft MARS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Klamath Falls, Oregon. M 1,8.15,22,29 A 5,12. SALE OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION, NORTH MARSH UNIT Sealed bids in duplicate on forms provided therefor, marked outside "Bid, North Marsh Unit" and ad dressed to the ; ''Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be received until 2 o'clock p. m.. Pacific time, Thursday, June 5, 1924, for the purchase of the merchantable timber on a tract Trtthln the Klam ath Indian Reservation, Oregon, lying principally In .Township ,29 South, Ranges 8. 9 and 10 East, and including approximately 80,000 acres of unallotted pine lands within an area of 66,000 acres and with an estimated stand of 800,000.000 feet of western yellow pine. Within the limits of the nnlt there Is an addi tional area of approximately 1,540 acres of allotted land with an esti mated stand of 6,000,000 feet, mostly yellow pine, for which sepa- rate approved contracts mast' after ' ward be made witi allottees desir ing to contract, and on terms simi lar to the contract for the Unallotted timber. Each bid mast state the price per ; thousand feet, B. M., Scrlbner Decimal C Log Scalo, that will be paid tor timber cut and scaled prior to April 1, 1928. On April 1, 1928. the prices for each species will, for the three-year per iod then beginning, be advanced twelve per cent (12) over the prices bid and accepted for the first period Of the Contract; and on April 1, 1931, the prices tor each species will, for the three-year period then beginning, be advanced twelve per cent (12) over the price charged ton the three-year period then Just ended. .. Prior to March 0, 1934. the Commissioner of Indian Affairs will determine new rates Of Increase to be effective April J, 1984,' April 1. 1937. and April 1. 1940, which rates of Increase shall not be less than 6 per cent nor more than ID per cent over the prices paid during the last preceding three-year period. No bid will be considered for less than $4.50 per thousand feet, B. M. for yellow and sugar pine, $2.25 per thousand feet, B. M., for Douglas fir and Incense cedar, and $1.00 per thousand feet. B. M., for other spec ies. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $30,000 oh a' solvent National bank, payable to the Special Disbursing Agent, Klam ath Indian Agency. Oregon. The de posit will be returned to unsuccess ful bidders, applied as part of the purchase price of successful litdder against timber actually cut. on this unit only, or retained as liquidated damages it the bidder shall not exe cute contract and furnish satisfactory bond for $50,000 within B0 days from the acceptance of hie bid. Tho right to waive technical defects and to reject any and all bids is reservea. For copies of the contract, regula tions, map of sale area, blanks for tho submission of bids and other In formation,, apply to tho Superintend ent, Klamath Agenoy, Oregon. Washington, D. C, March 14, 1!24. ' ' ' l . . CHA3. A. BURKE, Commissioner. March 20 April 2 Inc. ., , , , BY TAYLOR