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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1925)
TUESDAY, FEB." 24," 102C EVENING HElt ALU, KLAMATH , FALLS, OltEGON TONS OFFISH ; DlEINfjip (Continued (ro)ii Vgu Olio) about 350 yards long, want dry no quickly ', that the .fish could hot iiDAko tholrwny back to Iho main cnaminl before their escape win rut . off. Thousands of, mullet I and ! suckers and sumo trout, congru. gulod in I lie mull pools. Wlum Urn pools deled up they wura left In Ilia upon plied (our and five deep. Miiny . of Ilia f lull ma "I III alive In Iho dnoptir of ilia remaining pools. No Mollvn Given , Tho powor company cUl not notify llamas, tthqrl or Mouohon- ' bueher tliut tlio wntor would bn : shut off, i It uk Imperilling Unit Hf in Milk rlvnf, ttio throe xainti wnr. dona announced today. Ilml thoy boon told of tho situation they could . have netted thn fish and freed ilium In tlio main clmuni1 of Link rlvnr, , Jhoy Ka Id. Or- bud thoy linen told of tlio Hidden shut-off of tlio wnt.ir they Could llava atlvhwd a gradual shut-off of the water and urudiully . drlvo tho flnh ilowit tlio mull chun Tml imd Into the main- channel. John C. Doyle,' dlvlalon imimgur . of the company, Htnlod today tliut tho" mutter wan called to liU uttcu Hon this. 'morning and that thin ' afitirncoit iwntur was turned Into tho I atj-'aoM tliut will curry tho dead and I dying fish back Into tha river and ' thuf avoid nny bculth mnnacu W th oommwnUyv '.. - "I don't nee why all tho funs," Mr. Boyl said. "I know nothing of tho mutter till thin morning tint now that wo know wo can hanillo tho altiintlon.,' II li .111 y undorstund ln( that all tho fish that worn caught ' wti' mullets and suckers uud that to date only nix trout have botm found." BREVITIES (Continued From Page Three) Returns From Hunt It- Mr. Janies Bishop Foster has re turned from ait extended vlalt In Portland, flan Francisco Lo An geles and Texas of tho past month. Mr. . Foster formorly owned tho Ho Voro Imt ahop. Leaves far Portlnnd M(m Franci.M llulnnhrov lft this , morning for Portland, whure she wit visit with Mends for a fort night. 8hq Is on her vacation from tha Pelican Ilu Lumber company, whort abuTi oinpf?;P(l'ii iho offlco. Gymnasium May Be . Started at the - Scandinavian Hall Organisation of a city athletic ' club to bo managed by j. K. Put torson matchmaker for tho mu nicipal' boxing commission was dis cussed at a imeetlng of tha com mission last night. Tuntntlvo plans call for converting tho 'Scandinavian hall Into such a club where gym ' aoslum classes might be started for bolhv'mea and boys. Tho commis sion has procured an option on tho building. Tha matchmaker Is going forwnrd with his plans for a boxing card to bo staged within a short tlmo, al though a duflnita dato for tho first card has not yot boon fixed. Famous , Pugilist of 35 Years Ago Rounds Out Life as Tailor COI.U8A, Cal., Fob. i4.-Oo'orgo '.lA Blanche who in 1889 knorkod out Jack Dompsay, tho Nonpnroll, , with tho famoos pivot punch, and : surprlsod the pugilist world, hus f bcyni'worklng lioro as a tailor far :, mors than a your. , rt was not lonrn . ed until recently that ho. was the fighting marine of tho eighties who was accordod the honors of a clinm plon. . , Ho Is known In' C61usn as Ooorgo Ferguson, his rcul nnmo. . Ho Is H ' bow and looks honrty. ' .. ; f i , After his- victory over tho Ndrt-; - pnrell ho Jolheil party bonded by John li. Sullivan and toured Aus tralia. In bis Into ynars ho r over I ml 'to llio occupation tils fnthor taught him. Herald "Class" Ads Pay I , 1 ; '-' ifMIs8 Margaret ' . . ; 1 , Calkins announce, the opening, 'o3f; a ; . hat; shop .in the , Barnharts" ready-'to-- v.' weac store in the .cCituhy lildiiii." Will open on or soon after March 1 Now at our MOM'N POP fP NOVJ THAiT THI6 BEAUTv'coNTE'if HAS TT TA'STCO IT WILL Be rOK V UfiTO ENTER TWO C0NTE&IANT6 t& J . ' RBPUE'JTiNTATIVE'o Op All-Day Program to Be En joyed by Knights of 1 Columbus AccordliiK to iiiiiiounromonlfl ent out to memboni of Mt. MclJauKilln couacll .No. gr,5 of tho Knlghta of Coluiiibui) by C. A. Pattomoni jtrand knlkht, tho Klumuth Fall loduo will have an all-day proicruin Sun day, March 1, with a banquet urVcd In tho Wlillo Pelican hotul In tha ovoulng. Tlio aurvlcva In Sacred Hoart church will bo heard on muio, marching In a body to Mooao hall, whuro thoy will roauomble after broakfaat to glvo tho first and sec ond dugrco work, Tho third do uruo will bo put on by a picked toam undor directions or State Deputy P. 3. Haiiloy. Tlio bauquot In tho hotel Is s:liodulud for eight p. m. and a lurgo attondanco Is expected at all features of the day. Addresses and musical numbers ar on the program for the ovonlng's cnlor talnment. Senator Stanley Badly Hurt in Auto Accident WIAIUNOTO.N', Fob. 24. Sena tor A. O. Stanley of Kentucky was severely .but not crllloslly Injured uxluy In an automobile . accident heroi ; 1 ; Ho .was taken to an emergency hospital where It was said that In addition to brulsos, ho appeared to have suffered a fractured rib. Sonator Stanley, who Is C7 years old was atruck by an nutomoblle an ha .was- Crossing tho street on foot. J AIMIRAI, WILSON RKTIflEH A.VNAPOIJft, Md.. Fob. 2, Jtoar Admiral Henry li. Wilson today re linquished tho, suporlntendoncy pt tho naval acadumy to Itnar Admiral Ix)iils M. Nulton, having reached the TOtlreinont ago of 84 years. ( He has served In tha navy 44 years. . ,.u ,.,YTKST II,AX 1X1SKH WASHINGTON, Fob. 24. An. un successful effort was made In the eennto to open one phono ,ot tho eloctlon contost nirhlch Onnlol F. Stock, democrat, has Instltuteil against Sonator Rro'okbart, -roplibll-csn, Iowa. AGMX8T TXCKKASK8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. X pro posal which 'nvoitld strlkei out 'the salary Inareasas for mom'bera Of congress and the ciihlnot, already Approved once -by both sonata and house was ' Introduced today by Sonator ; Borah, ropuhlloini Idaho.; Three Jockeys hurt In Now Orlonnn races. Thoy. will . roeovor. Many bunk rolls ylitjttrod.', Thoy oVt 're cover. -. . .. tn . I LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS .. S . . 'o. lHUa ultj" . In the "Circuit 'Cobri t of-t'he :fitale of , Oregon for tub County of Klamath. Paul P. Burgund -Plulntltf, ' , vs-'- ( -Inrry orlrooa and nil other persons anu purlins uniriiown, . uiiiiiuiuk v any ' right, title, estate, Hon or Worden and Miss Clara new location, , ' WANT TO BE 1 . fTlT - l li ' ' " MISHTW CAREFUL 2) 1' Kl llllllllTrl I MIRF I l-EGAL NOTICES f NEW TODAY I Ibl II I II I I UUUUk, ... . . ... . . I .WILL BANQUET 3 ( Don't Girl?) Interest In and 16 tho real ostnte ' described In tho complaint herein. Defendants. To Harry Grimes and all other fiersonx und pur lies unknown, clu Mi nx 11 ii y right, tillo, estuto, lien or Interest In and to thn real estate dusarlhed In tho complaint herein, defendants: , IN TIIIH NAME OF THE STATE OF OltlXiO.V: Vou, and each of you, aro hereby required 'and sum moned to appear In tho ubovo en titled court und causa and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff on file therein against you within six weeks from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, exclu sive of the day of the first publica tion thereof; and you and citch of you will hereby tako notice that If you fall to so uppeur and answer, for want theroof, plaintiff will apply to mo conn r.ir ine . ronnwing roller against you, and each or you, ' as prayed for In plaintiff's complaint, a sintooiunt of which Is as follows: , For s decree of 1 his court for over quieting his title in. fco simple SRiilnst you, and each of you, In and to tho following described premises sltuutod In Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, lo-wll: Tho N'4 of the NV4. Soctlon 14. Tp. 28 South, linage 9, Host of Willametto Meridian, and forever barring you, and each of you ftom over setting up or asserting any right, estate. Hen or Intarost In anil to tho above described promises. This Mu'mmons Is published In The livening Herald, a newspaper of goneral and regular circulation within th- Stats of Oregon, publish ed in the City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, onco each week for a period of six . weeks,, consecutively, and mvon times, and ' said defendants are required to appear and auswer tut herein . provided under and by virtue of an order duly made, ren dered and enterod by tlio Hon. A. U. Loir ' ' 1 . .'i " V.ko of tho statu of Oi-ok.uu, tor Klamath County, on January 13,!1925. ( Tho .ditto of the first publication, of this summons is Januitry 13, 1925. C. F. STONE, . Attornev for Plaintiff. Address: Melhase Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jan. 13-20-27. Feb. 3-10-17-21. ; NOTICE FOH BIDS T Notice Is. hereby given Hint tho County Court of Kltninth County. Oregon, will recolvo bids up to and Including March 2nd, 1925, at 3 o'clock P. M. for tho County Print ing for' tho year 1925. All applicants must rilo with said hid sworn statement showing list of bona fldo subscribers, as of January 1st. 1923. . , ', By Oidor of County Court. ' C. R. Do LA P, County Clerk. . By CHIAS. F. Do LAP, Deputy. Feb. 24-28. EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS Advertising tor fratornal orders or soclotlos charging a regular Ini tiation foe and duos, no discount. Religious and benevolent orders will be charged the rogular rnto tor all ndvnrjitilng when nu admlaslon or othnr .ichnrgo Ismado. ,, Want ads uud rviullng notices will be mcolved up to 12 noon on tho day of Issue. . .'. , -.': v ;' -NOTifi-: - 4'lnstfll advert isiniintH liert after ithiKt be paid for In udvniicv linlcss -tlw ndvertlM'rs rnrry nn open account wlth Tlio Kvcninit flemlil. ITASSII tKD AM UATKH , Vlmt Insertion'..';,. per line I Op Two 'lUHertloMs per tine IT- Three insertions l.per lino 20c Four Inwrtlom per line 5.r Week (O times) per line .10r iiwi nioiilli ........ per Hue Toe ,L.'.!-,-VV )..:" - V NEW TODAY WANTED -Two good House carpon- tors wunt -work. Phone 7.19-R. ,V -;.i:.,. vv.-.p '- .4-26 FOR RENT 8-room house. $30.00 per month. Suitable for man and :wlfo or two men. Call at 1202 . Wllford Avenue. 24-26 WANT ET) Honsekooper. "Sirs. Fulk, 288-R. - Phone 24-30 FOR RENT Storo fixtures. Mrs. Davenport, 805 Lincoln. 24tf ray . ' 1 V- I .1 rtitf rtit-r tt I II. I . 1 906 Main, opposite Postoffice, HORNBLOWER BELIEVES IN TAKING CHANCES let th'at'voorrv vou- , and entteked their, wames. 1 A3 CONTESTANTS nfc(cEAR THElft PHOTOdKAfrrs . FOft 8AI-E Toledo limine, phono . 202-M. 515 N. 3rd. 25-27 FOH RENT Furnished three room Apt. Prlvuto bath, phone 193W. 54 Afuin street. - 24 WANTED Wbrlc by hour or luitn dry to take homo. Phone 6H5-J . 21-2 napr thkks Fruit,- Shade and Ornamental trees. Berries, Vines, etc. Spring catalog now ready for distribution. Send for it. ALBANY NUHSE1KIK8. Inc., Albany, Oregon. 24 KHOI'3 ItKPAIItIXt; . Work shoes and gloves for less. Jack Frost, 119 South 6th, street. 24 FOR SALE FOR SALE Four room plastered bouse. Bath, toilet, hot .water, plumbing complete. Range with bouse; on pavement. $3250.00. $500.00 down, rest like rent. This price la for quick salo. FOR SALE 3 room houso. Bath, toilet. Range with hduse; lot 60x200 (I; on pavement. $1200. $600 down, rest Ilka rent. FOR SALE Rooming House, i Lease and furniture for sale. 23 I rooms. Good business. . I WALTON & WRIGHT ' . 601 Main Street - FOR SALE Hundreds, of new spring dresses In bright ccior.i and dainty designs Just arrived at Bee Begln's Ladies Rcadf-to-Wear store, opposite telephone office. ii 23-24 FOR SALE At a sacrifice 6 acres close in on highway. Must sell quick. Torma If ' desired, Ch II . cotto & Smith. ' 23-24 FOR SALE Lunch Room, 22 seats, ,. horseshoe counter-an 5 tables; 20 chairs. 416 3rd St., Eureka, California. 23-24 FOR SALE Dairy herd, Holstein grades and purobreds; auto milk ing machine; price reasonable. Would trado fort stock cattle. Phone U-F-12. Box 536. 23-28 FOR SAL E Two Altman-Taylor steam engines. Make good saw mill engines. M. Huff, Dairv, Oregon. 1,, . 21-27 EVERETT TRUE W'TH THIS. .CON- that's vmers Trie mone have. Trtiif? HN'D3'OST OfTHS'TIMB NOW-A-TYS -, .THAT'S WCH AltON'T TfS,: UO.OW SN w '. kkml mfA mud-how do- U wmmv. it's rsssw ' 'ill W lli Vi ft 1 Ei l Z I COOfT&T Wiin h LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT : LEGAL NOTICES 1 : ii , , ' LOST Grey Buedo glove, grey and whlto fur band on top Please return to Herald office. ... 21 123.50 and $29.50 HIGHEST grade wool suiting, tailorcd-to-measnre. Spring Una now here. 1004 Main. . 21-27 FOR SALE Cabtiftgo, 3Mc lb; Red Onions, 4c lb; Sauer Kraut, 35c '; gal. I 'A mile northwest of Malln. John Honzik. F3-M3 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of - standard makes, see Buicg and Star Garage, opposite White Pell can Hotel. l-13tf FOR SALE Real Silk guaranteed 1 Hosiery. Mrs. s. E. Durham, 1034 High St., agent. Phone S82-R. 19-S ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS. $1.25 per gal. until March 1st. j After that date, $1.50.. Pattersons! 630 Sontb Cth. . , 20-26 WANTED W1ANTED Work c any hind by I . man experienced In truck driving I or general work. Room 23, Met- 'ropolltan hotel. City. . 23-25 WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room housta) in or near town. Write Box 90,; Cr. Herald. . 21-24 W ANTRL TO RENT A modern honse reasonably close in. Com pletely furnished . and with two bedrooms. Box 69. Cr. Herald, tf FOR RENT FOR REN T Bad-room, use of phone nnd batb. 303 Washing ton. Phono 284-W- . -T .21-24 FOR RENT Two first-lass furnish ed Apts. A. A. Bellman & Co., . 700 Main or Phone 800. 21-24 MAN AND WHFE wants camp or any cook Job. Can make good. 343 N. 9th St., Phone 226J 18-84 FOR RENT Oarage. Call 1136 Fine St. after tp. 10. 22-25 FOR RENT Modern furnished Apt. Winters Bldg. Phone 149-W. . . . . . 23-24 FOR RENT Large 3-room furnisb . ed apartment. Adults only. Close in. 439 Tenth street. 23-28 BY CONDO IN "tHefte rVOVvi I've. GfiT MT"'' HAnPS IN T.HB ' H CFNTlTCeO TO THff' .i k a i A K. 1-1- . . 5 AL.L. t o ten . sca scwvKC imc ; Murphey's Seed SW'POUSH' 1 FOR RENT Two room apartment. Everything furnished. Good gar age. Inquire 703 North Ninth. FOR SALE Two-room furnished house, $850. $100 will handle. - . H. Maley, 703 North Ninth. 21-23-24 FOR RENT Four-room partially furnished house and a three-room partially furnished apartment. Phone 482-W. 21-24' WANTED TO RENT A small un furnished bouse, must be modern and well located. Ana. Box V. C. P. Cr. Herald. ... 18tf FOR RENT Rooms. 840 Walnut: bath; phone; heat. F5-M5 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Phone 239-J. 24-7 FOR RENT. 2 large, sunny rooms, two . blocks from Main. Gentle men preferred. Phone 625. 19-25 CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Phono 850. Corner 8th and ; Main. F19-M18 MISCELLANEOUS YOD WOULD FIND more pleasure - in life with a new, neat, clean home. Let Browning do it. In terior and exterior decoratfons. Phone 461. F21-M21 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 938 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN. 42 years- old wonld like to lease a good ranch, fully equipped and stocked on a share basis or would take the management or foreman . ship until, both parties are satis fied. Can give the best of refer ences In every respect and will put np acreage as security that I will males good. Address Stock man, Evening Herald. 16-27 PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH, Deadening felt roofing and glass. For less t Pattersons, 630 South 6th street. . 20-26 ORAN V. LOl'D Expert watch-maker, Swiss -watches a specialty. 107 So. 7th,St. F20-M5 TO LEASE 5 acres, small house In city limits. C. S. Montellus, 708 Main St. V , 0-2" LEGAL NOTICES rt ' " . NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In tho County Court of the State of Oregon fur Klamath County ' In tho matter of the estate of Ar thur W. Rorke. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate or Arthur W. Rorke (otherwise known as Scotty Rorke) deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon Tor Klamath County,' and that all persons having: claims against the said estate are required to present same, with the proper vouchers to said administrator at the office ot Fay Morris, Attorney, at 116 South Fifth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from tne date hereor. . Datod at Klamsth Falls, Oregon February 16tu 1925. , Clyde Thompson,' Administrator ot the estate ot Arthur W. (Scatty) Rorke. F17-24-M3-10-17. NOTICF. OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Klamath County. ; In the Matter ot the Estate ot THOMAS. J. TELFORD, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBYY GIVEN, that Lenora Teltord, the adminis tratrix of the estate of Thomas J. Telford, deceased, has rendered her final account tun tneo, Iter petition tor - final settle'xunt and discharge, and that Monday, the 2nd day ot March, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. M., at' the Court Chambers of the County Court In tho Court House, at Klam ath Falls, Orogon, bos been appoint ed for the hearing of said final ac count and objections theroto, It any, and of her said petition for order of discharge, as such administratrix, at which time end place any person in terested In said estate ' may appear and file his exceptions In iwriting, and show cause, tf nnv he has, why said final account should not be ap- Store, 0. K. BY TAYLOR DSfttiTiT Tll'M VJlTHv MA&lC M'JD SO W.W-l I THE1 WIN THE COMTCffT VIE &ET ALL T-.-.tLKt;u: I proved and allowed, and the' estate settled, and the administratrix dis charged. . . LENORA TELFORD, ' ' Administratrix. Jan. '27 Fob. 3-10-17-24. 192S. oti:k of hbaki.no of final account;. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, For Klamath County. . In the Matter of the Estate of . . . THOMAS DALY, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That W. A. Wiest, the administrator with the will annexed of .the estate of Thomas Daly, deceased, has rend ered bis final account and filed his petition for final settlement and dis charge, and that Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1925, at 2 o'clock v. M., at tne court unamners ot the County. Conrt, In the.. Court House. In Klamath. Falls, Oregon, has been appointed for the hearing of said final account and objections thereto, If any, and of his said peti tion for order ot discharge as snch administrator with the will annexed. at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing, and show cause, if any he has,, why said final acconnt should not be ap proved and allowed,- and the admin istrator with the will annexed dis charged. -, t- .. W. A. WIEST. Administrator with the will annexed. Jan. 27. Feb. 3-10-17-24. 1925. . NOTICE OF. BOND SALE NOTICE" IS HEREBY - GIVEN. that sealed bids for the ; purchase ot bonds of Klamath. County, Ore gon, issued for the construction of permanent roads tnereln, tn tne sum of One Hundred Twenty-live Thousand , Dollars- ($125,000.00), will be received until the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. on the 14th dty ot March 1926, at the Chambers of the '-COunty Court, '"In the ' Court House In Klamath Falls. In said County and State, at which time and place- said Me-s . will be '.. publicly opened by said County Court;, said bonds being In denomination ot One Thousand Dollars (1,000.00) each, and dated. April 1 1925. maturing as follows, to-wlt: -.- $3000 eleven years from date of issue; . $3000 twelve years from date of issue; $3000 thirteen years from date of Issue; . $3000 fonrteen years from date of issue; ... $30p0 fifteen years from date of issue; .. '...-. $5000 sixteen years-, from date ot Issue; , $5000 seventeen years from date of Issue; $5000 eighteen years from date of Issue ; $5000 nineteen years from date ot Issue; - $5000 twenty yean from date of issue; $7000 twenty-one years from date of Issue; - $7000 twenty-two years from date ot Issue; $7000 twenty-three years from date ot Issue; $7000 twenty-fopr.. .years . from date of Issue; 1 ' $7000 twenty-five years -from date of Issue; $10000 twenty-six years from date of Issue; . $10000 twenty-seven years from date of Issue; . ; v ' ' $10000 twenty-eight years from date ot Issue; - s - $10000twenty-nine ' years from date "t IS3Ue; - - $10000 thirty years from date of. Issue; said bonds to bear Interest not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the first days ot April and October, principal and interest payable In United .States gold coin of the present standard ot value, at the Fiscal Agency ot the State ot Oregon, In New York City. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $6250.00, and the suc cessful bidder must be prepared to take delivery within 80 days from dato of sale. , ' . . Tho successful bidder will be re quired to furnish the printed bonda without cost to tho 'County." ii ; The "approving legal opinion of Messrs Teal, Winfree, Johnson MoCulloch, Ot Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the successful, bidder. Tho Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids offered. C. R. DeLAP, Clerk, ot Klamath County Oregon. Feb. 18-19-20-21-23-24-25-26-27-2S, March 2-3-4-5-6-7-9-10-11. ; Transfer Co.