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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1924)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, A 1111 1. 11, IIMI. Page Two COURT A. Kinney to Harry w. Kinney, SOa I. R. 8., property described by metes and boundii conlnlnlnK 122 ncrei, In Two. 898., K. 10 K., W. 11., ISO IiOtM 2 nn J 8 In Sec. 22, Twn. 38, 11. 10. Howe P. Kinney to Harry V. Kin ney, SOo I. R. 8., property described by motes and bounds, containing .2.03 acres, la Twp. 39S., R. 10 K. W. M. Knvine Ketdever et vir to Mai-giir- ot C. Baldwin et vlr, $1.50 I. U. S.. Ixit 2, Blk. 85, Klamath addition. Hello Mofrat to Chester I Hovey. 13000 Consideration, NEVi of Sec. 12, Twp. 88, R. 12. Kavnll-Utley Realty Co. to Mrs. Mae. C. Jlnoa, 80c 1. R. S., NVi of Sec. 88, Twp. 1T6, R. 15. Fred Shallnck et ux to J. r, Kpar- retorn, barg. A sale deed, 50c I. R. S $150 consideration,, part Lot 1 and 2, Blk. 4, Bonanza, (doserihe-l by mates and bounds.) Henry Stiles et ux '-1 liir.t l.nno Board, SE ot See. 15 Twp. as. R. 10. Aaron Kinney to Harry V. Kinney '. $2 I. R. S property described by metes and bounds, containing 1.22 acres. In Twp. 39 S., R. 10 E.. W M., also Lota 2 and S'ln Sec. 22, Twp. 89 6.. R. 10 E W. M. Harry W. Kinney to 'B. S. Orlgs by, $3 I. R. S., property described by metes and bounds, containing X.04 acres In Twp. 89 S., R. 10 E.. W. M., also Lots 2 and 3 In Sec. 22, Twp. 89, R. 10. Edward Bloomingcamp to Chester L. Hovey, $3000 consideration. BWH8B14, BHSWtt. SWHSWH of 6eo. 29, Twp. 35, R. 16; (240 i acres) 8WK!4, NWKSEi4' "tl See. 14, Twp. 35, R. 14. J. J. Parker et ux to J. M. Long ! et nx., property described by metes ' and bounds, being the northerly 50 ; taet ot said Lot 4, Block 63, Nichols j , add. :, Richard E. Smith et ux to George H. Loy, $1 I. R. 8., iLot 18D, Blk. 5, Railroad add. C. Leon Lewis et ux to Mrs. Chas. Crowther, $3 I. R. S., portion ot Lot I, of Bee. E, Twp. 39, R. 9, describ ed by metes and bounds, 60-100 acre. J. C. Edsall et al to Chester L. Horey, 1 I. R. S., GHNtt of Sec. 8, Twp. 87, R. 14. Charles S. Wloodburn et ux to j John Nichols. $1 I. R. S., EHSWW, I Lota 6, 9, 11, 12 Sec .11; Lot 4 of; 8ee. 13; (819.95 acres) XE14NEV4 ; of 8ec. 14, Twp. 40, R. 20. j Gladstone Land & Tbr. Co. to -Chester L. Hovey, W. D.. $17 I. R. S., nil of See. lfi, Twp. 37. IV 13. V. N. Iti-otlin ton ot ux to A. 11 Bowers, V. L :Cc I. !!. S. I n! I. Blk. 24, North Klamath Falls. J. T. Perkins et ux to Mhrion Kivltns, 1)., $17. R. S., lxt 5, Hlk. 3. Pelican1 City. SPORTSMEN WILL MEET TONIGHT IVter lloKitmlii and H. V. Walter. mire vk. It, .A. lOnimlil An order was lsaU'Stl bv Judpe l.eavltt yesterday allowing and dl reeling and Issuance of a writ of review in the case ot Peter Ilogumln and H. W. Waltermlre recently con vie ted In Justice court on a prohi bition charge. Jimtlco Km mitt hns bJun ordered to produce a certified copy of the court proceedings of the rase and deliver them to the circuit Judge. ' Klamath County Sportstuon'a asso ciation will men tonight ut 7:30 In the clumber of commerce rooms In monthly twttslnn to iIIkcum buikm'uI liti'nei!8. ft is nndvrHtood by mem born r In, ii'uoulutkm tuul State Uue Warden A. K. Burghdutt will bo a visitor ot Klamath Fulls on April 23 and a special mooting or the nnanclntliiu may be culled to center with him on fish and ttnmo mutters poi'tHlulitg to Klumiith Fulls. I (ieorgp Hyde vs. I,. V. Kimmis.iii. mid V. V. Slinoiison (Jooigo Hyde is bringing su: against I.. W. Simonsnn and P. Simoiisoii of Kirk for recovery of 4!2.SO witch ho Uleges is due him as wages for work done on defend ant's store In Kl:k. In addltlou Hyde nravd that defendants pay hts attor ney's fees of $10 and all costs and disbursements. KoKisler am! Vote Manage? ot Phillies sats lie ! pitcher who will win twenty games next season. Three more, like thai and the team will climb out of la.- place. GLASSES Help One to Spa EASIER and BET TER, Without Strain or DISCOMFORT If it were not so, people would not wear them. You may need Glasses, too. Have your eyes examined and know. Dr;Goble 709 Main. Phone 133W - - . I' ffff LET GEORGE DO IT! k j Wf GEO. METZ, Jeweler (rfjaBMB Klamath Falls, Oi-egon HWWrn1 rfi i i i t I Ten Years Ago Today April II, till I Seeks t'lci'kMili That the office of county clerk will lie eontiwted ut tlm Noveniber elootlun wiim shown toduy when J. II. Kvoiett, ii local nwriihitnl, filed uiiiiouuceiiienl of rundlilacy for the nomlnullon ut the hundn of the democrats. Thus fur ho la Hie only iletnor:ut listed us a cundldiito for this officii. On llio reniilillcliu ticket thui'it mm two vutidldutea ror tlto noiitinntlou, County Clerk C. It, llel.uii and K, I). North. I aiUtl, "I'omo lot's luy pukvr.", Huld alio. "Why tufuly, Jim." A n, so ' pluyetl for kisses, Hlio dlilil't try lo win. RAGTIME PIANO LESSONS If you would liko to p!:iy Popular Music; in rrufe.ional StyK;, e MELVILLE Organist Pine Tree Theatre FOR SALE Dixie Touring Car, in running condition, with license; $185.00 HOWIE GARAGE Oil Acreage A week age we set aside a block of 35 forty-acre tracts to be !old at $100 each, to complete our well, now down more than 1400 feet. Eleven of these tracts have already been sold, leaving nly 24 to dispose of. . Work Is progressing steadily and the driller Is making from 16 to 25 feet dally. The bole is dry. The Yonna Valley Oil & Gas company has never sold any stock. The well has been financed to Its present depth by ranchers of the district. ; , ' i : . Our driller, an experienced man, states he believes oil will be struck in the next ISO feet. Barring accidents, this should be less than two weeks from today. Honey you pay for the acreage goes to put the hole down. All the acreage we are offering is between the Yonna Valley and the West Coast well, immediately adjacent to the former. It either of them Is a well, your 40 acres should make you- independent for life.- For Information write to Yonna Valley Oil & Gas Co. J. L. SPARRETORN, President Bonanza, Oregon H ,,i&l-z. i.u,;:.'' fiati Modern, sunny rooms; private tele phones; excellent tray service; compre hensive care extended surgical, maternity and medical patients. Rates reasonable. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL Piae at Fourth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon WARREN HUNT, M. D. Owner and Manager Geo. L. Baker Republica Candidate for the United States Senate will speak at The Liberty Theatre Thursday Evening, April 17th at 8 p. m. MOTION PICTURESMUSIC Everybody invited and welcome Admission free. Paid Advertisement WOOD 'I ho I'onliniicil wnnSJ tventher, mill the fuel Hint we have ii liii'KC stiielc of wood on liiinil, have tended i force prices nf fuel down, VK ARK QrOTIXfl AT PRESENT Single Load Double Load $4.50 $6.50 If you m-e going to need auy more wood, now Is your time to buy. Winter la not over) you'll need wood. O. Peyton & Co. 419 Main Phone 535 hart's "Aiomui lli Corner from the Pine Tree" A .S'K't'inlty Shop for Women. Big Reduction on Ho.se during Easter Week. Thia'lncludes Chiffons,' Dresses Skirts Blouses Underwear war d $5.00 worth of Fishing Tackle will be given the angler who catches the largest trout from April 15 to April 30- Contest Rules 1 Trout must be weighed at our store. 2 Trout, must be caught in Klamath county. If you hook a big one and it gets away, remember you shouldl have used Connolly Brohers' tackle it's always fresh, which insures its strength. Connolly Bros. 1)12 Main Street, Notice lo all E x- Service Men YOU ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND THE Legion Smoker GIVEN AT THE Moose Hall TUESDAY, APRIL 15TH Wrestling Boxing Surprises Eats Smokes Etc. Etc. Preparations made for 250 All ex-service men come Tell your buddie, but be there I 8 P.M. Admission Everything Free V