The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 17, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVEMNT, TTERAT.n. KLAMATH FAM.S. OnFflON.
HLlt. ?umtilt0 Htrnl&
T II MM.WIKKY
W. II. I-KIIKINS
I", B. KMil.lSII
llclltcrr-0 liy Carrl-r
On Year I' ,
Ml Months 1
Three Monlln 1 -5
una Mi.nrh &
Kiitcred a second elass matter at l"tofric ut Klamath Kail.
Hii-Ktiu. on August SO. lsuti. under wt ConsTe. Mnr.li 3. !;.,
'', Associated Press Leasecl Wire ' j
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation
Mi'mlxT f the ABMM-iafiNf IVevi
The Associated Press la exclusively fit tilled to the use or republics- ;
Hun ul ill news dispatches credited ta it or not otherwise credited i
In tit In puptr and also (he local news j.uuMshed Iheroiti. All rights,
of rvpulill'.fllou of special dispatcher herein are ajso reserved, j
' Saturday, September 17, 1&27.
Fine Work, Med ford
Klamah Falls residents who attended the; Jubilee of
Visions Kealized, in Medford this kweek, Iti-uught back 1
with them glowing reports of the progress made during,
the past year at our sister city in the famed ,Rogue River
valley. ' . '
Medford, we are glad to congratulate you. You '
have shown the proper spirit by groins out after those
civic betterments you wanted and keeping after them
until your visions were fulfilled. , !
This i the self-same spirit that has been building
Klamath Falls during the past few years. It is the same :
. .1 1 ' - 1 1 1: ..11 e v. - ..:.. .
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of the State.
Pivir nrirlp ia a mitrhtv
the commendation of the entire state,
Goodbye,
While? we of Klamath Falls were unable to get a
glimpse of Colonel Lindbergh as he and his famed
"Spirit of St. Louis" soared through the air, he takes with
him on his nationwide journey the good wishes of every
citizen of the. Klamath COUnry.
The coming to Oregon of this youthful argonaut of
the air has been a fine thing for the people of this state. n,v' ? med V I 'urL0-'""-
Tl . . . .... ... ... . s,on- neir ' Karl f Tanker
It has increased our interest in aviation, and it has in- riiie. rents his Moth plane and
creased, too, our respect for young; American manhood. h" aervicea for is rents a mile
as exemplified bv this modest young eagle of the skies. ,.v.,. T Z "
. , , . , , , , , . Al.BAN. N. . Prsnniahl
Those who were fortunate enough to have seen this Albion j. Kckert Jr. win be "rare,
young man will remember it for many days, while those the next time he boasts of
ef us who failed to see him and his trusted plane will " ;p"ly - iertised
.. ..... .ti t- - in the papers that ha had drire.t
nun cnensn ine meraorjr inai nui coming 10 uregon
brought to the youth of this state, an inspiration that is
certain to bear fruit in the years to come.
Legal Notice
XOTlrK ok fii.im; ok peti
tion kor Exci.rsiox ok
i..Sis kko.m thk boix-
IHItlKS OK THK KI.AMATH
IKHK.ATIOX IHSTKKT AMI
OK HKAKIVO ON SAID PK
TITIOX. Notice Is. hereby given, .that
the following petition for e
rluslon of lands from within the
boundaries of the Klamath Irri
gation District and for remission
of Irrigation taxes already levied.
has been filed with the Board of
Directors of the Klamath Irriga
tion District by the Colonial
llealty Company.1 a' corporation,
by II. It. Reynolds, Its secretary.
and that hearing on the said pe-
Vtltlon will be held In the office: Aug. . 191. 37 Stat. 265. and
of the Klamath Irrigation Dls-jlhe laws of the Slate of Oregon
trlct. Koom "V." Court House, jeommonly referred to as the Ore
Klamath Kails, Oregon, on Satur-jgon Irrigation Act of 1915. and
day, Oc tober 1. 1927. at the contrary to public notices, and
hour of 2 o'clock, .p. m. the rules and regulations hereto-
All persons Interested In. or
who may be affected by such
change of the boundaries of the
suld District are hereby notified
to appear at the office of the
said Board at the time for hear
ing above stated and show cause
In writing, if any they have, why
the chnnges of the boundaries of
the said District, as proposed In
said petition, should not be made.
KLAMATH IltRK'.ATION
DIKTUICT.
liy A. M. THOMAS, Secretary.
PKTITIOX
To the Board of Directors,
Klamath Irrigation District,
Klamath Kails, Ore.
Sirs:
The Colonial Realty Co.. a cor
poration, being the owner of the
following lands now embraced
within the boundaries of the
Klamath Irrigation District, more
particularly described as follows:
The KK of the SK'i. lesa
acres: and the 9V(4 of the
XKV.; and the NKV4 of the
KK1. less r acres; and the
NWi, of the SK4. and the
KW1 of the SKVi; and the 8K 4
of the SW!4 all in Section 20.
The SKV4 of the NK4 less 15
acres: and Ihe SK'i of ihe BK'A,
ii ml the KW'V of the SHU all
In Sect ion :i.
The BW'i of the S'!i. less
25 acres; the NW, of the BWV.
less 35 acres: the KK4 of the
NWV: the XK'4 of the BV4;
the N'Wk of the SKV.-all ln
Section 2 2.
TlieS'i of Ihe RV "4 , lesa 25
aires all In Section 25.
The SW',i of the SKVi': the
SK1 of the BWK; the of
Ihe SW'4 mid the BWH of the
I'AW- nll in Section 27.
The NKV4 of Ihe NKH In Sec-
lion 2s: the HKl of. the HKV,
in Section .11: the SW4 of the
HW'i In Section it.
All In Township 39 South,
limine 9 K. W, M. ln Klamath
County. Oregon.
hereby respectfully petitions and
. Kiliior
Advertising Manager!
Business Manager ;
lly Mail
On Month .ss ;
Three Month l.,S i
Six .Months J TS ;
Una Year 6 00
rti.c, y. lui,uu,u ;
1
asset. Medford is deserving i
'lu ,
' Lindy
prays that the above described
lands be excluded from the boun
daries of the Klamath Irrigation
District, tfhd removed from the
assessment roll of said District;
and that assessments heretofore
made against said lauda. I inclnd-
ing penalties and Interest there-
on I be cancelled: and upon toe,
following grounds, to-wit:
1. That said lands bare been
rendered unproductive and unfit
for agricultural purposes:
2. That the Inclusion of said
lands witbin Klamath Irrigation
District, and the levying of assess-
ments against said lands,
either
for Construction and Operation, j
or for Maintenance and District
charges, or both, by said District '
Is contrary to the Federal Lav as
provided in the Act approved
Iore ""wed by tne hecretary of
the Interior affecting the Klaru
ath-Califomia Irrigation Project.
WHKREKORE. your petitioner
prays that the assessments here
tofore made and levied against
said lands be canca-lled, together
with all penalties and intereat
thereon, and that no further or
future assessment for said pur
poses be made or levied upon said
lands by the Klamath Irrigation
District : and
WHKREKORE. your petitioner
further pray that publication of
Notice of Petition be had as in
Sec. 7341 lb Oregon I-awa,' and
hearing held as by said section
provided, and that thereupon said
iands be excluded from said
Klamath Irrigation District in
compliance with said Section "341
Oregon Laws.
Respectfully submitted.
COLONIAL REALTY COMPANY
Hy H. R. REYNOLDS. Secy.
Dated September 3, 1927.
(Corporate Seal! 17-24
Marines Entered
In Big Air Derby
WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. U
) Three marine corps officers
entered ln the natlonul air races
to lie held at Hpokane, Wash.,
Keptemlier 23-24, left Quantlco;
Va.. marine liase yesterday on
a transcontinental air tour which
will terminate ut Hpokane. the
navy department announced to
day.
The flyers, Capl. F. O. Rog
er. Lieut. L. II. Sanderson and
Lleul. O. H. Towner, are pari
of the navy's six entrants In the
races. '
The deparlment announce
also that Lieut. Thomas V. Jctif
had been substituted for Lieut. I
A. P. Ktorrg us one ot the nary
eutrles. 1
Balloons Take Off In Bennett Ra
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of ,,,.,., bt(,n ,.,, for ,h( Janmt
i:or on liennett trophy . uictttrrd cluive. In the furearuttud la
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FLASHES
;lBy The Associated I'less) I
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I.OXUOX Any American who I
desire to look over Scotland fron'
'ihe air may do so (or aliout tnxi I
,area ' hon"- "nd ln a,,l,i,i"n j
3'-TOnV-!i :;sjll nirira'.es. Kiea
bs I
pending Inquiry" as to whether
motor vehicle Iaivs wen- violated
PARIS "Jfunsieitr and th-'
lord mayor of New York" is I
afraid of losing his nifty waist j
line. Mayor Walker.- who' was'
given the lend by title in an in-j
ritation to adU'esx war veterans.
fears that all the banuneta lie
.ttendlni? may muko htm f:tt.
,
.Any family can get together'
ori the proposition that an auto- 1
mobile is a necessity. ,
Too Late to Classify
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WANTED t.irl for Itglrt h., use
work, small family. Apt. 3. '.
St. Kraiicis Apts., 02S Oak
Avn u
FOR RALE Tent floor, wails.
and 175.50 I'nlversul Ranse i
: , $20.(10: bed, S2.50; ramp stove. '.
' new 12.50; 2x12 fir. new. 10
4 .'ft. long, suitable for ganco '
t Jfloor or driveway, liy per
thousand. 503 .MarkoL SI. 17 :
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which were devoured ln large '
quantities by the tuua.
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615 Main St. Phone 999
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Letters F rom
the People
Tli Kveitlua Hetal.l,
i Klamath KalU. Ura-aun.
KiMlor HruiK IH'iinhi.
I Drnr Sir: U you hnvo ar
lit your YaluuMp pultlleallon I
ImoiiIiI like In niak a atiKKratlon.
otto mhieh I (el rjnflilent will
lie read with interval by many
people.
It la lth more than an tin-
limil anioutil of Intoreat Hint I
liava followed Ibo roaiilta of the
reeent etiUleinle of Infautllo par-
n I y a ia and I am wondering If per-
tin m I lil altnplv. remedy. Ilia Ink
ling of una leaauooiifiil of link I tic
I auda In water uneo rat h day, will
i uot aet a preventative,
j With my wl(o and little girl 1
otiea eneuunlered oittt of the must
aerloua eptdemli'a uf dlplherla the
oal Itaa ever known, while re
tlillnit In Philadelphia. I rwall
that one uf the lending phyalelana
tit the eastern metropolia advlaed
ihlldivn and adtilla to take Juki
pliiln liakltiK aoda whleh ha da
tlared would keep tha ayt)tin
free of til poUou. '
ThankliK you for the spare this
n.lshl take if you see fit to Ufa
lit. I am.
. Very truly.
A. .Mil Afl.EV.
H VItll I I I K I MAMI'ION
W AM i:itll A ASMH'IATIOX
LOllSVll.I.E. Ky.. Sept. JT.
lll Chumplun hard 1m k player
of the Amerkan Asaoriatlon.
Th I. the tltla friend, of Marlto
Atosta ara aura fata ha u-
fonad upon Ihe Culian oDtfleld- r
of the liulsvllle rlub.
It nielli something to bo
"rhamploti hard lurk" on III"
Colonels'
team. No lesa Ihaii
ten players have been sent lo the
hospttul Ihia acasoti. a
Struck on the head by a pitch
' ed ball recently. Aroata'a rondl-
ition was ronsidered so serious
the last rites of his church ware
administered. He rerovered, but
will be out of the game the re
mainder of the season.
In 1911, the Cuban, rated as
on of the best outfielders In
the association, broke bis ankle.
,,e " "ot "' -""
next year. Then he waa laid up
with a head injury, again with a
bad hip and finally with an In
jured spina. These Injuries kept
him out of the game most of last
: season and part of this.
22 departmrnt of the College of
L ten lure. Science and the Arts
Arl Ow SehotJ of
Architecture and Allied ArU
Business Administrntion Educ
lion Journa!ism:-Gniduate Study
Law Medicine Music Physi
cal EJucation Sociology Social
Work Extension Division.
CoOrc Year Oprtn September 2a. 1927
.Orifun. buff. Crv.
TV-IE FAMtLV . I
BEUNtOM. ME SATOP
WMS Trie NUjWTTALKiviOi
1 NBoUftrtE. GOOO OLD
AkiO "fv-E OTHER
HAUr" IM ONE OF CtOAvlPA'
WljvrTSHiRT. IM A CORw
HOSK MATTRESS HAH
UAs-t-MOLJ SHOOtO WAMS
HEARD HIM &JERV TIME
A CORM0O8 POWEU rliyi
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Otsrr av acs scavica. mc.
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Hint for Young Husbands
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Martin Jensen, winner of the Int. uuo award In I lie Pole flliiht
from Sun Kramlseu to Hawaii, aeema to ba offering a hint to hua
Iwnda here. Mrs. Jensen la In the enav In whhh Jensen alma to
tarry a lion acrosa the eoinitry. via airplane. The lion la the fam
ous "l.ao" of tlio mivlaa.
IIKTTKK HKTTI.K.
Ashernft:. 'The wautlier aevma
1 unsettled " i
I Crandall: "h. they must'
jhiva furgutten to pay the weaih-
. er mun'a anlary."
It will Pay You
to investigate our loan company '
6 Money
JAS. II. DUISC0LL
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I want a tullur fur my father.
Clerk: One Ilka mine?
Kinall liny: No.' a tlvan uua.
Tlt-llln.
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LIFE
Around the Corner
i
. of Life
No one can sue entirely around the corner.
Success and failure, affluence and poverty
are never far apart in these days.
The thing to do is fix up your side of the
corner for sure. Then you can turn it with
out fear. Can this bank help you?
You know the answer.- " " "
Willing service personal, competent, di
rect. A savings department that is a de
partment of real service. Come in and get
started soon.
American National Bank
Members of Federal Reserve System
' Klamath Falls, Oregon
, ti kiiiiim; i itiioit.
KeiHln: "Dial solliutlilng lilt
yiu mi Hi" UKinliliT"
Ari'hiu: "Wbjy. 110. Where's
t1w mirror T I - well, fur lioav.
eiKs auke! I u4 Mue'a Himll, k
oil'' tiiy inulnili lustoad uf Iter
eyetrow peMl'll!"
' Til , "lioot a Jirojcrllla In Ilia
1111M111 ,11 would be lieieasary fur
It to Jiavo leloilly uf avveii
in I lea atwoiul. The averaao b a
min ran. k'o a Med of only
about uuo uuu-liifndrvdtli of that
rata.
2Z
mi Ford Coupe
ThiVcar ha $120 worth
of extra, just think
good rubber and original
tire run like ew the
. beat buy in town.
Studcbaker
, Standard Six
New paint 4 new Fire
atone balloon tire me
chanically perfect.
Our Special $385
Dodtfe
Special Touring
In wonderful condition.
See this car and appre
ciate a good buy.
Guaranteed
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Which insure you un
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' Touring, Coupe.
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