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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1925)
THE K C XM X T n SUN WEDNESUAY, APRIL' T, lfl2ffj t .IS'" -nil . (,'. ..j.. -i Prevention Is Cheaper lew hours' work on your teeth now wilt save you weeks of worry later on. If you haven't been In n dcnll't's office for more .than a year, you are risking your health needlessly. An exami nation costs nothing. We are glad to tell you what shape your ' teeth are In. No charge for the service. i R. D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of course.) 002-204 Hopka HldR. (h and Main. Ph, 830 ' Dentistry at prices you can afford to pay ." SLW. FOl'XD DEAD ...,.T NEW, YORK, April l.-The body of a man containing two bullet wounds and' believed to be that of Alack Passwoll. or St. Louis, was found today, stuffed in the narrow alley way of an upper Park ave ' 1 nuo tenement house. In a pocket ' was fonnd a savings bank book '' showtoE doposits of $60,000. LEGAL NOTICES ' . The - pages of music on a now 'stand are turned in either direction by- -operating a pedal at the bot tom ofjlhe stand with a fool. STATKMKNT OK THE OWXKHSIUP MAXAOKM.KXT, 4'lltlTI.ATlON, KT, KKQl'IRKD 11Y THK ACT ok xxi;kk.ss ok auui'st ai, iota. Of The Evening Herald, publiih ed dally at KlamUh Falls, Oregon for April 1, 1925. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in ! -M ztt lit". "Wood ... We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. , ; " . Blocks '. -' Dry slabs v - Limbs Coal ' , . Fuel Oil Phone your orders to ,;, - . .. 535 , 601 Main St Peyton & Co. ' Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 !i it V 11 II i v Swanson's ; Barber Shop "Look fof the TaFest Pole In the World ; . Beauty v Shop . In con- nection. Gertrude' ""'Johnson -"In r.-:'--H;i:-.3r;charga ,'.tZS.J: Specializing In Marcel In g, water waving and French paper cnrl. Shampooing, scalp treat- ' ments, facial massage and manicuring for ladles and men. Hair tinting and hair goods made to order. Phone 318 625 Main St DRINK WATER IF BACK KIDNEYS HURT Too much rich food forms acids i wnich excite and overwork the aud for the State and county afore said, personally appeared K. J. Mur ray, who. having been duly sworn according to lj'.v. deposos aud says that he is the Kdltor and Manager of the Evening Herald and that the following U, to the- best of his knowledge and belief, a true state ment of the ownership, manasenient ; (and If a dally paper, the circula tion), of the aforsesild publication for tho date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 1912, embodied in sec tion 443, Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher The Herald Publish ing Co.. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Editor E. J. Murray, Saujallt'o, California. . " 2. That te owners are: (Give names and addresses of Individual owners, or. If a corporation .give its name and the ntmes and addres ses of stockholders owning or hold ing 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) - E. J. Murray, Sausallto, Calif. R. K. Murray. Sausallto. Calif. 3. That the known bondholders mortagees, and ether security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bond mortgiges. or other securities are: (If there are none, si state.) First National Bank, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names- of tie owners, stockholders, and securitv holders, if any. contain not only the list of stockholders -and secur ity holders as they appear upon the book,; of the. company but alio, In leases where the stockholder ; or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in .an? other fiduciary- relation. the name of the person or corpora tion for w-bom-uch-M'Hste-jg. act- inf., Is given; also that the said two' paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the elroumstances and conditions under .which stock holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company is trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than a bona fide owner; and thi3 affi ant has no reason to believe that any other persqn, association, or corporation his any Interest direct or Indircet in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. -, E. That the average number 'of conies cf each issue of this publi cation said or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the six months Dre- ceding the - date shown above is 3027 (This Information Is reoulrad from daily publications onW.) E. J. MURRAY, I Sworn to 'ind subscribed before me this 1st day of April 1925. Nora A. Rlnker. Notary public for Oregon. (Mv commi'slon expires Aug. 1. 192S.) In tho northwest orner of suction 11, thence from place of beginning north 27 degree. 80 minutes east chains and 20 links, theuco north 43 degrees - 30 minutes' cust 13 chains and. 55 links, thence north 35 degrees 10 minutes east 15 chains and 5 links, thence east 19 chains and SO links, tnenco south 40 chains, thence west 39 chains and 70 links, thence north 14 chains and SO links, thence east 1 clialn. thence north 1 chain, thence west 50 links to tho pla.-e of beginning, and being a part of the ou,t half of northwest quarter, and vest half of northeast nunrier of urr-.:on It and all being In township 40 south, range 1 east of Willamette merid ian, containing 535 acres more or less. WITT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff. 11 y ED KENDALL, 1-S-1&-H2-29 Deputy .NCTH'K OK SHK.HkKK'S SAI.K In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Orecon. for Klamath County. Eliulty No. 1760-E Frank t Bramwell. Superintend ent of State - IlHitks for tho ftnte Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. James V. Jorr. Defendant. 11 virtue o( an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court on tho 30th day of .March, 1935, upon a Judgment and decree of foreclosure entered In the brvo ouuiled suit on the 22nd day or Demiber, 1924. commanding mo to make -sale of the veal property hereinafter described, I will on the 30th day of April. 1925, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at tho front ' door of the courthouse in Klamath Falls, offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest bid der for cash in hand, the real prop erly hereinafter, described, to satisfy the sum of JSOO.00, with intoreal thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum fram October 6th. 1919. and for the further. sum of one hun dred ($100.00) dollars as attorney's fees. The said real property being n.uato in Klamath County, state of Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: i Ail the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 6. township 40 south, range 9 east of the Willamette meridian In Oregon, containing forty acres, more or less, according to the government s.irvey thereof. - BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff. by ED KENDALL. l-S-15-22-29 Deput. being upon the southeast quurletsf 4 or in sin tn won quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter or section 14, mime to be cut and removed prior to November SHth, 1936; nil tho mrchnntablu timber lying, standing and being on tho east half, of tho southeast quarter or seetion 14, same to be rut and removed before Pocembcn 32nd, 1920; 500,000 feet of tho mor- chantablu timber lying, m.uidlng uud belli ir on tho west half of tho .west half of section 23, with the option to buy tho excess merchantable lim ber over and above the 500,000 feet at a price of IJ.00 per thousand feet, all to be ent aud rem wed tao- fore July 1ft, 194'5; nil of tho mer chantable timber lying, standing unJ being on the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the south 'half of tho northwest quarter of section 2 4. Bamo to bo cut and re moved prior to September 7th, 1927; all ttia merchantable limber l.-iiiK, standing and be Ins on the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 24, same to be cut aud removed prior to lieconibor 22nd. 1936; nil tho merchantable Umber lying, standing and being on the norlhe ist quarter of the south west quarter of se.'llon 24. num., m be cut and removed prior to Decem ber 20th, 1939; 1,233,000 feet of merchantable timber lying, stnndlnir and being on Ike northeast quarter oi mo nortneast quarter, the west half of tho northeast quarter, tho east huif of tho oast hilf nf the north west quarter or section 27. with op tion to buy all t:. excess mer- conntamo timber over and above the 1.232.000 feet at a price of 13.00 per wiousanu root, all to bo cut and removed prior to July 1st, 1925; ull of the nroresaid being sltuuto in township S6 south of range 10 east oi hi imette meridian, In Kl.imatli Count .-, Oregon. Ill'RT K. HAWKINS. Sheriff. .,-. Ur ED KENDALL. 1-8-15-22-29 . Dopiuy. NOTICE OK SHKKIKK'S SILK Equity No. E-1765 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County Frank C. Bramwell, Superintend ent of State Banks for the State of Oregon. 'Plaintiff, vs. Saddle Moun tain Lumber compaiv.. a corpora tion, and J. W. Siemens, defendants. By virtue of. an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court on the lit day if Aprils 1923.. upon a -Judgment and decree nf mnrmar frror,narts entered In the above entitled suit!?, ge Brolno cars regularly, ten on tne iota day of October, 1924, , 'w-'my ir.oro nt a time. commanding me to make sale of the Dodge Dealer Turna Down Order for 1000 Cars "Here is an order, duly signed bv the proper executives, for 1000 of your cars." What salesman wouldn't gulp and grab. . Retail orders for motor cars In lots of 1 000 come to the average salesman about as often as Ice ped- uiers visit the Eskimos. There are i uw iu lusiory. Vet the Incident referred to, about the signed order for 1000 cirs act ually happened. And what makes It- remarkable Is the fact that tho salesmnn turned It down! C. H. Jennings, Dodge Brothers Dealer In New York City, throws some clarlflng light on this puzzler. Ho says: "This Dodge Brother a salesman had been working for several yeara on a largo national account, a com pany that operates cars by the thousands, in every part ' of tho country. The company was buying ii rent nrnnn-l : harnlmri.. ,inmeiun.t I will on the 30th dav cf Aorll. 1925, at the hour of tea o'clock In the forenoon at the front door of the . courthouse In Klamath Falls, offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the real property hereinafter de scribed, or so mu:h thereof as may oe necessary, to satisfy the sums of 27,196.0O with lntcre-t thereon at the rote of 8 per cent per an num from December 22ni!," 1921, and the further sum of $7677.41 with Interest on ihe sum of 118. 785.60 at the rale of 8 per cent per annum frcm January 25th to Jul7 21st, 1321, and Interest on the sum of 17677.41 at the rate of S per cent per annum from July 21st, 1921. and the furtaer sti r of 117, 779.47 with Interest thereon at tho raie oi s per cent per annum irom Augu3t 11th, 1921 the rurther sum of $3135.42 taxes for the 'years 1S30. 1921 and 102J and too ad.llt'n I turn of 13000.00 as at.orno'a foes 'u -uaia uuu eKponics or anr upon this writ, tho satj real xni personal property' being sltunts l.i Klamath County. Oregon, and pir tlculariy described as folows to .Tit: ' Lou 19, 20. 1, 22. 27, 2S, 29 and 30 of Section 11, township 3d south, range 10 east of Willamette meridian, containing 155.92 acres, more or less, together with (his sawmill tituatod thereon, and ail awnjlj machinery and equipment of every kind and description in and about said mill and said premises also All the merchantable timber ly ing, standing and belne linon Him southoost quarter of section H same 13 be am ir(or In Jqly tq(h 1930; all the meichan table tlmbee southwest quarter of snctlnn is If before breakfast for a few days and your kldnoys may then act flue and i bladder disorders disappear. f ThlR fnmniln Hftla la mnrin frnn ' tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, i ', combined with llthla, and has been j used for yoars to help clean nnd i i stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop J , bladder irritation. Jad Salts Is ln- l expensive and makes a delightful ( effervescent llthla-water drink J which millions of men and women j - take now and then to help prevent ' sorious kidney and blnddur dis- j i orders. J . By all means, drink lota of good water every day. Have yone ph I slclan examine your kidneys at least f twice a year. Adv. XOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ' Equity No. E-1628. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreron. tnr K lnm-itu !-....-, kid- I Pmnl I T II , .' . neys In their efforts to filter It Lnt of State B.rik, t?r thZ a , from tho vtm pi,,. ,h- m. ?1'1 sta.te. B"n!3 Jr the State of ' occasionally "to relief S.S Tiii j Ureg0"' ; yon relieve the bowels, .removing k r ai.u .,j Ti i , . adds, waste and poison. -.Ito, you !de' 'rflth and MarIn B. Smith, 'may feel a dull misery Id lhejtid- ia , ney region, sharp pains In the bar ,of a" execution and or aick headache, dizziness. ihV?'"f ert t of the above . Btomach sours, tongue la coated. t?'ilif ,n'Irt on th nr& day of sand when the weather Is bad you 1tra?' VJ5- unon a Judgment and ; have rheumatic twinges. The ur!no a?-rs9 ?' foreclosure entered In the sIs cloudy, full of sediment,1 the ah0T' tU!ed suit on the 22nd day channels often get Irritated, oblig- Deeentber, 1924, tommandlng Ing one to got up two or three me t0 make" sale of the real prop times durlne the ninht : erty herelnaftrtidescrlbe,s. r ,m t TO nelp neutralize those Irritat-.;; i 4t-pn,i nut,, at "o to na cut and removed prior Ung acids and flush off the body's )? ,"our ?' tea 'Wock A. M. at ' to Mar:h 22nd. 1927; all the mcr . urinous waste, begin drinking water. J?.8 rr"Jl d,00r of tne aartiiouse In J chantablo timber lvins, standing and ? aiso get Boout tour ounces of Jad " "" ior -aie and I Salts from . any pharmacy, lake a,pr3cee4 to Be to the higW bld ) tablespoonf ul In a glass of water der for cagh in hand, tfts real jwop t before breakfast for a few davs and I8"' Hereinafter described, to skftsfv the sum pt 18800.00 with lnterew't thereon from May 31st, 1921, at the " rate of ten per cent per annum and the further sum of 1245.72 delln-1 qitent taxes for the years 1920 and ' 1921, and for the further sum or I. 1360 as attomsy's fees and the costs of and upon said writ. The said real property being situate In Klamaih County, State of Oregon, and par ticularly described as follows, to wlt: The north half of the southwest quarter, and southeast quarter of southwest quarter of eoctlon 13, the northeast quarter of southoast quarter of action 14, the west half of southeast quarter, the northeast quarter of southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and lots 17 and 18 of section 2, and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter jui section ii ; also beginning at a puim t.zu cnains south and 50 ; links east of a stone marked with a I i cross on Its four sides, said stone being 19.8 chains east and 20 r 9jfiaL jPffJitJt, or the stone represent-1 ouyer nau made the remark that, "If you fellows would only grant a discount, as others dn. in mirhi order in larger lots." "The salesman, o: course, pointed out the dosirabllit,- of buying the i 1000 cars anyhow, regardless ol '. Dodge Brothers no discount policy, but the executive declined to re code from his position. The Inner I then prepared whal he afterwards 1 referrol to as his psychological j coup. He knew that the salesman I would be calling- again so he had j I Imposing document drawn up c1. Ing for the delivery, at a Specified ' date, of 1000 Dodge Bribers Motor I Cars of various types, at full hsi j price, minus 10 per cent. "When the salesman called, a few weeKs later, tne official simply handed him the order, " 'That's serious,' sa'd the official. 's need cars and we want rv,,i and I Pruthers cars, but you can't have the order unless- you abide by It's lerms. You've got to glvo us the quarlty discount.' "Vial happened to tho order for 1000 cars? It la still in tho tlk nf tho same official and ho never falls to show it to any Dodge Bro thers salesman who happens to call But he Is still buying Dodge Broth ers cars buying aa he bought ho-i foro. Tle Resale Value of Your Home i . . ' It mil be increased by "Check" Seal electrical wiring X I vjf you ever want to sell your home, you will j jipd its resale value increased by a "Check" Seal electrical installation.' flic "Check" Seal is a recognized mark of idervjiijeation for qtutlifud electrical contract ors vhj make your house a real home of elec trical comfort. Like modern plumbing and hardvoo4 flooring, "Check" Seal wiring is a definite reside asset. ' . Before yptj build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal clectrica wiring. And when you buy elec trical appliances, remember also that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who sell yjy clcctrjical merchandise. PACIFIC! STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY Utt AWflfM lOMO BUT XHftrfbuton (arhmenl Electric BfoP yoa ba9d)tiy or nmt ibwkH mI m tqr wwa ai him (I DANCING Eveiy Saturday Nite ,Fprt Klamath I "ChMk" Sal Uhlig's Electric Store Check Sea:lfi headquarters for Klamath Falls OUT QF THE AIR Dirt Atidthe devif ; i Ave daAsHpv C.XV..1 Lntiv rjocn. nnpv a The 1924 Hoover Cup, tho high est honor in amateur radio, has been awarded to 6AWT. Bartholo mew Mollnarl of 8an Francisco. This cup Is annually awarded on tho basis of a tpeolal report of committee of tho American Radio rolay- le iguo, as to the host ali around amateur station, home do ilgned and homo constructed. 6AWT, has been unusually suc cessful In working with foreign countries and operators, signals hav ing been reported hard iu Asia, Aus tralia, south Roa Island. Europe, Africa, Mentral 'America, Konth Am erica, a uell ns In every dlstrlet of tho I'nlted Stains, ' Tho' list nt wo way workings with Australia and ,'ew Zealand, U a large one. and t.is station was one of tho seven selected by the TPItL to transmit press news to WNP. The transmitting' set consists of ono 250 watt tubo In a coupled Hartley circuit with 2000 volts on the plate. Tho aerial Is a 90 foot h cage, ''. Mr. Mollplarl'a frlonds arc ox tending him their congratulations kfiiv the recognition of his indu.)try nfl nhUlty, Ho Is a modest young n:;qj ,whn has been working his way up Ihtounh the radio ranks for five ears.' during part of this lime, be as a altifdent.at the il'tilylochnlc school but 'recently he h.'n been aa Blitlng' hls; fatltdii':nt tils; work , Uur ing daytlmo, and "ptoatlnt pruotlc f'y tbo entire qlghti i his tjans- mtting sot. Pacflc cojut amatours j KFIJ Los Ansoloi, 8 p. m are parlcularly pleased with this Astronomical locturo by Dr. Mars outstanding recognition of ono of , Daumgurdt. Program arranged t-y their own number. i unc', John. KNX Hollywood, 8 p. m., Pasa dona rtealty board prusont program. 10, Hollywood dttneo orchestra. KPO San Francisco. 8 p. m., At water Kent radio program, n week ly fonturo; 0 p. m., Welsli nlgl't, under tho dlroctlon of Thcodoro Phillips. KLX Oakland, 8 p. an., atudlo program, niinrtotto noloctlons, 8:45 Amorlcun Thonlor orcliostru; 9, Wostorn Auto program. KFOA Soattlo, , Ethel Qordon sponsors studio program. KOA Uonvor, ) 7:10, : sopruno solos; 9, Joo Maoin'a orcItostra. Program for Wednesday KFI Los Angeles, 8 p. m. Dr. Marlon Whiting present studio pro gram. Radio talk by E, O. Arnold. 9 p. m., Los Angoles Ilorald pro gram. 10, Patrick Marsjii orchestra. When You Feel a Cold Com itiGOn i i in. i i 9V 1 111 t ' I'roRinin fmr Tliursdny KPO San Fr:nclsco, 8 p'. m OW gan recital by 'Theodora Irwin, 9 p. ra. Wolsh concernt under aus pices of . the San Francises Welch chorus. K&O Ookland, 8 p. m. A three oct drama and prologue, "Hmllln' Through" proscnted by tha KQO players. KFIIC San Frnnolsco, 8 p. nt. dun co music by Paul Kolll's orch OTtrn. KKL'8 Shormnn school, Oakland, 8 to 9 p. m. studio program present ed by a. 8. orchestra, under the dfrcatlon of Floronco Wnlgron, which will bo tho last foa a num ber of weeks on account of an on (taKomont In Alaska. ' KIU iLo Angolas, 8 p. m. spo clul Bludlo program. KFI Los Angelas, .8 p. m. Stand ard Oil company prosont a musical play 10 p. m. tho Molodlous Four glvo an hour of danco music. 10 p. m. Flro Department glvo program. Tak m aOffffVMffM fP VJUUIIUC h' tabhh- to work off the causo and to fortify the system against an atiacK or unp or Influ enza. A' Safe and Proven Remedy.. Price 30c. . j The box bears this signature 65 Years of iPain SSttfiif 1 ' For 6B yoars 81. Jacobs Oil bus boeu ending pain for mil' lions. It stops at on co most of the pains we su ffor, ami gives Naturo j a chance to euro, -All pains allied ' to rheu matism, to backacha and Inmnnoss nro among them. 'And tho pains nnd dong ers of chest colds. Homo rcsulljr come through countor Irritation. sAmo by rolleving contention, by bringing tho blood to tho skin. All aro jvrompt. Bofore you slap .rubbing fton Bt. Jacobs Oil tho pnln ebbs nway, way Thon you forgot tho trouble while Naturo has a chanco to cure the cause. You can afford to wait. . Soma will tall you othor ways to do litis, nut romombor that this way has for 66 yoari been relieving pains for millions. It does that (Illicitly, without burning the skin. You can rely on It, Your druggist giHirantnng It. Why tako chances on n mothnd not so euro? Keep St, Jacobs Oil on 'hand, liavo It roadp when tho pain starts. Don't wasto hours which you can spend In comfort. Just a moment of rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil will end most ot the pains you suffer. And chock a chest cold at tho start. Think how llttlo tho cost only 85 cents to Insure that. Ith'tumatlam Dackuclie Tanwncsi Lumbago Soreness Chest Colua .Sb,J,acp1bs Qil Aat, rr-