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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1926)
A: DIE COURT lawyers tf 'it lllUl pa denied it-.- 1' tt - rt and MIUsI , ,n. i mull .,uti.'.l in ui tlm ban- f ...rllnrla. j imulii 1 I . I been) ,,,,.,',! in Ihe! , i. w n( 1 ri lualng Ii ' ilmlv nf On Ilia' .,...'iai.a g Aliul fur rlll.tll Jrtlllc al New ' miii.l.-r Chap- from l In' Ii'il- Ivilinii.i mil II .,,i:ll lin re- i, 'it acrvr ,. fnr iitlililltic nir! pre-: . i Iff llikf .' 'i . vv- , (1 d Ov er- in Plan .,1 ilh tin . hi. .1 boar.! , r ..( pavement it I Jackson.' ii dinol, atiini i-otinrtl nte:lliK rime to (he ef , ml l i ahoulil . Ih.i.I 7oo- at It wan thin t win puvcl ( il. .ii utiut t.nc li III'' l.pltoll of 1 I'll year Install- Mm: In a lump. Inn The lilKtl 1 J have signed. Id tlie iiitoisf. of the tipporttin-! vrmi hi seriously Jurkaiii! opined krDlian waa ills- th high school K aamo light of oMn.r. la fact If about It. . sent away with tli.. street tool- ill.' matter earn nh tlm advice of h Man to j cal Scenes ".! In Klamath, Rl the lucul Triple I,,,,, o. Ilraneti lli. Oregon State I. lift Sunday tor ) . to represent Ills 34t iiitinl conference I'l'iiies on March tin. letter several will ho present 'lie l ulled Stal.-s k with him three minion pictures. "tiery n ml sport 'iiili county wns !" Hie flltna by ml geese In flltthl 'ikes and streams " o plcltirea will ! "it the East. ! To HIIOOTINtJ. arch IS. (Unltcdi 'S Hock U-I.M Hand' his wife was aeil-j " result of a rolgnj 'I Sunday when 'Mowed a night of ling to neighbors. He Into tho street, " 'Inn's as she fled. Into neighboring lurned tin. gun on instnnUy. Mrs. T TO MEET mptneiit, No. 4 6, Hi lt d degree Tuoa r,h I in I. O, O. " will he aervod lng. ' HA,E, """sted at Chil ,TH Knowles and d 200 In Justice "In of liquor, prohibition offieor. Local Briefs M..l..r I,. .,,..njr m- Iff 1st nu II,.. hi,!,,,,, . were Mr. ai,. Mr. (i,r(( M n tyre who ni.iil)r.. in li,,0Mi T. IWllnn.l Monday j,,, k Knowlo. f it,.. r..r. ,P M, '. pany. left f,.r IVrtUmd Menus, transact liusln.. affairs. return llii. ini.l.lli. f i, ,,1, Iih.ii- i. r.,iii,iii i, Klly. keudall lu.iti.inl puriUml Sun ilr l liuii.u.t l,,uiinfa uffaira inr liner uini II.. u npwud i l.. k i uily In Hi.. week. MiiIIm Visitor Mr. A. Kallua. piiiiultii.iit r.l,.-i,i f M.illn ami wife of II,.. hanker, li.p.i in Kli.iimlli rails Monday ,,r j Hun.. Ili'rr frim HI,' iimi n,. un, Clarence (iarrctt .if ih Illy cum try Were in, laded In , ,, tnn Iim.mi.' vNH.ira yotiidav far a time. In Hie rliy I "mill Ihr Inn Mr. and Mn I.IikI.mV Sm.,in..ie uf il,.. SlHi'in.ire 1 riin.'h In ih Kurt Kluinuih roim try sere vl-llnr.. In Klamath Fall Sunday fur a time i In from Merrill Mra Albi rt My-1 rr. of Morrill, r.nltnl In KUuuilh l'ji: Mi. inlay la upend I lie il.iy ii'i frlcniln ami nhi.p In the clty'n luri'H iliirltii; Ike aftcriii.on. (Ull In Merrill Mr anil Mri W. J llrrtram and family were rn innturina on the Merrill high 'ay. a were artin-a of other Klam-; ath Kails resident. Sunday after-j noun. ! Mrs. Owi'iis Improves Mrs. J. I.. Owrns i4 Illy, who has been ser- loualy 111 In the. Klamath (ienoral ho.pltal la reported as rspldly re - revering -and seemed well on the road to recovery yesterday. "Jody" Owens hitatiand of Mrs. Owens, is In th- rltv from his ranch In the Illy country fur several days. From l.nkcvlrv. Mrs. Sadie Fal-JSilary la $1701) per annum (for lah.i. and son Jimmy passed j first year at full time) ; substitute ! I ,.r c.r.-: through Klamath Kalto Monday en-, service la paid at the rato of '": ( route to Malin. where they will i per hour. Applications will he re-, miend several days vlaltlng wlthlcelvcd by the Secretary. Eleventh; Mrs. F.llahe,". sister. Mrs. W. C. il . v.l Servc.e District, battle j Dillon of lh Carr ranch. Mrs. W aahlngton. up to the close ot bus-1 Fsllahw makes her homo in Ijike- lness on May 6. 1920. Tho date ot view. To Accept Poaltlon Paul Dal-1 (mi. who returned nunuay nigni from Oakland, will assumo tho po Itlen of teller in tho American Na- n.l hank today. Dal.on Is tnk- lng I he place left vacant by Wayne Akeri whn reigned to take up nis duties with Ihe (iray Goose sand - dutlis wnn in. , . . . . li. M'1.h ahofl oneniiiir lill uiwim der Moe s store. McNealy Bids in Buesing Office George It. I.lndlry has been ap pointed by the county court as ad- mlnlairntor of the William II. Ross estate, vice Fred llueslng. deceased. The original Unas estate was val ued at $30,000, of which amount 15000 remains unndmlnlstered. Hp died III Job'. I"24' leaving several . ... ..... t?mt li.i..atiii; ilfed a neirs in - . few weeks ngo heforo tne esi.m heforo the estate. was filially ailniinlslered. , V. W. McNeally was nwaml.'il Ihe, llitesltiK office and business by the coitnty -ourt on bis high bid. , OBITUARY The Infant son of . c. Hughes paused Mr. and Mm. away at Ihe family residence inly Monday brief Illness, be hold this morning following a Funeral services win afiornooii ut 2 o'clock .l,ie n l.lnkville re at tho grnvn metery. Rc- at Ihe I ;arl Whlllock main" - funeral home. Mti:ltl.iE LICENSE. Cecil Chambers was lued a II . to wed Margaret Tuler late STr- r ."-nooo. "-orillng io the county clerk's of- rr";. . r .-.9 f k..- "' I'hamhcrs gavo nis o-. "' , s a lahwcr. Chambers ln Tl h. First 'ihilitlst church. K2.W F William-. '""ru10; y W llli t BUl,resa of Nick Itedmoml. " ,,,, of 2r,0 on" '""" ' liquor. JonP told JunUce rf"' ,,. Hint he hod ttocureo. evidence ?mm. sloa asi'"191 CONtiRESS TffiS LES ,. .. v Asm ,i,n, Mm, ii jj Hulled s,i I ... :.,i., 1 1..,. .!..., ".I tn pr.it.'. I . li l.iiiu-hiiirr,i u i it In h.i , i,i iiiii ii,m h.-.n pai,.i ,y Hi,. i' mi. I in.' yiH'i l,, ii,,, Mi,,,),, II,. Wlil'r hill, wit!. I, , ,,.,. ,., i M'.ii.Iiiv l.y a v,,i ,,f , jj , h. . k'. I.. i.'K.ilali' null., hi, Iimi ,.v,.ry I fan v.l,o ,in wll ,UV(. li.-l IVI..I p.illili, ami l,.i I.I'll-1 1 ....... .. i . ,. ... 1 j 1 "Kaliwt I'llli vhii'h ilevrlop' 'llii' I . , an mi ui i,f lumiuirri. will' iippi'iiii a i urn in ii ii'M of flvi. r, -pre- .'iii I..., yi'iikranhlral imi.,i..., '. 'It.- ...nuir) Tin- hill iniitaiiiH pn.i.it Hit. nihil,' nil.: prnvMiiiM aKllln.it I llli.il . I M'lin.pi.ly of railln apparaliiH. i olil. Il liilnlit lirlnic xorhhant nrl.-wi ' ( n. in HUM ;iriA (If Ht'IK. Ci.iiMl.lcr I'cla. 2 lludln "pi.ia" audi aa have Interfered III the put will, l.-Kitl-mate liriinil'iivilnx, or have tram Inll'. d fu!e dlstreas alKliala. 1 llleffulent hruailcaslera. UP RADIO RLM '" u "'""' l''1, XOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUT advertlHlna hroad.a.:. n announce-1 N'nii,.e hrty R,VPI1 t,iat tne tii.nl iniiat be made to tliia effeci uiidemlKnod, Nellie L. Summers, aa and the name of the firm paying for ' administratrix of the estate of Sntn- service must ho given I"''1 T- Snmiiie. deceased, has filed ... , , . her final account In tho county I. in presumed that the ordinary , ,.mirt ot ,he of Oregon for laws uKnlnal sl:inler and llliel ap- Klamath county, and that Monday, ply to radio but the question lias 'hn 2'Jth duv nf .March, 1926, ot never been preaented to the courts. '"e ,1"Ur 3,: ?U cc a' , . . . ternoon of said day and the court lllanton wanted to make It certain rimm r HaU lourt ha, been an. by a provision In the bill. pointed aa the time and place for , the hearing of objections thereto f II CUDDirnC! !a"'l ,he -'"l'"ent thereof. .WAIL LAKKILivb i '' "t published Feb. 10. 1920. The Tnlted States Civil Ser - I vlr0 commission announce, a post '"ffl'B ohrk-carrlcr examination for! ' , l'nH,o . of establishing an j . . i. . . . , ""Kime register irom wnicn seiec - Hons may be made to fill vacancies I they may occur In the position as they may occur in the position of clerk or carrier, post office ser- I vlco, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. cxamtiuutau 'UI ie shown on tne sdmisslon cards furnished appll- ,.., ' All citizen, of the l-n.tcl .states - 1 who meet the rcnulremcnts. both!. stron. deceased. To John Gla' men and women, may enter Ihi.J ex - amotion: fy!" ever, hnve'the lecal rltr.it to epectiy .. .. . -! I in n. ,...ai ... v ceriii , tne uci urai " 1 cation of eliuihlcs. Age limits. IS ex - . ... jm.b - amltlutloll. Age limns .u. .."i e ply to persons entitled to prefer ence on account of military or naval service. For further Information and ap plication bla"'' l,l,'ir t0 ltU88cn u Griffith, lmal secretary, hoard of civil service examiners, nt Klamath Falls Ore., or to tho Secretary, Eleventh C. S. Civil Serviro District. 207 Peat Offlro Building, Washington. Seattle. RFTl llX HOME After a visit of the r' ",r!0 . t ... ihvs In Meiirurd ana Asniuuu. . Imv0 Tclurn. ' , )() K1,ima, K..ns. ,fc(rdiiiK to Hall he has never wimJ(.rt,ll wcalher, ex- Krn:lii, Falls. Wife and Husband Both 111 With Gas Tor years I hu1 gas nil .itoimich. The first dose of Adler ika helped. I now sleep well and aUgaa is gone. It also helped my Ir im.e- m. 2; rlke; lev ONE spoonful. Adlerlka re moves (IAS and often brings moys . . Mtomach. S, t I I'loa.eil feeling. Mr" gs out old. waste matter you ne 'er thought was In your system "his excellent Intestinal "'""nt I, wonderful for constipation. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. -V I f 5 anx n-.,n atOFarrell. Sam CDANCISCO Gose fo Theatres Anri Shipping D,sfncf. Aim stwtiiw nuni " " ,M rsitoi la Sua aal " hrau tep if ioquuI (sma em- "llhiw kuwlm kossi-liia t nmast sw " TT HotQlm 'sUsl II .... - ' 4 , Tuesday, March If,. 1J2( Legal Notices John K. Ulauimi and Claude V. MlTK K or aci'di xt I Campbell as Trustees anil to all Notice It her'.i.y given that th.i'olh"r DeriH"11' unknown, tiuileraliwed. a ndmlnlatrator of the1 ,ne n,"n of tn K"1'" of Ore cstate of peter James Peterson dii- ton' hereby riled and re- ..iiHfu, naa ii.i a i,iH final account. 1 .ee" uu.vie me uiiove !'" '"i"ly ".art of II,.. state of I",""11''? Courr ln ,ne ,'""rl It0n) iiri-Ki.' fur x.mmili i i (.hereof In Klamath Falla, Oregon. Dial Monday, the l'jn. i t 2 P. M., April i, 192, then unci Mini. ' llU.i. t i. hour of s ou , " ' "" 'n inn uii.Tni.nii or bliii'""' un whuibu iUy ainl 'tli" mint ri.rmi of .aiil l,v "ad Court aulhorlzlUK Bert C. in. nit Iiuh 1,,.,-n utni.iliiii'd nn the tun., and plain fur tin; hairing of ohjoi'tiona lli. rel.i ami I lie m lllu :iiiiil tliwri-fif. IiiiIimI unil flrKt pulillslKd Muri'i lii. l2ti. !'. J Kl.l,WEIIt A.....,.., .... Auuimiiiruiur. VIC, 23.30 AC.U XOTH'K TO CKI'.DI'KlKS Nutll'O lit ll.TI'llV rlvn flint I I, n ... .. . , ,i,,tu u..nni... i( iiiliuliiiHlraior of the eatata of i.iuiIm.i .M. Iiruw, il.'ct'iiHed, by the Count y I nun of tin. Hutu of Ore- V,ll. In- Kl.lllll.lh I'.nit.lu ..n.l ..II ,.,(,.,- Iiavii.ir ,l:,lin. ,',I ,.! ji'HlaU. lire iihIIIIimI to uri'Hi'nt Bailie '" "'''"'"iHtrutiir at the office ,. uCu?Z Z Z ..r I, . .!p....ui i. t a - latli lallM. On-Kon. within alx innntha from the date of tills notice. I In I: .March 1, Ia26. JKSSK N. DREW. . ' Admlnlatrator of the Ketute ! of loulse M. Drew, Dec eased. , MIC.23,30 AC-13 Administratrix. I F16.23 M2.9.16 ' XOTICK TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that tho b b" 1"X?"?lnj: eil administratrix of the estate df : Alva (, WllMin. deceased, by the county Court of the State of Ore- gon for Klamath County: and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre- sent sanie to said administratrix llt the offl e of R. C. Groesbeck. Amerln.n National Bank Building, Klamath rails, Oregon, within alx ,, from the date of this notice, uateI : .March 2, 1920. MINNIE WILSON. tf son. Deceased. M2.9.1 6 .23.30 1 flTATlOX I In the County Court of the State Oregon, for Klamath County In the mutter of the estate of Carrla :man, Ella Jncobson, Mrs. K. K. SiTue fQn JIjry strlckan(ii ..Pep'. 9trlck- - ' . . ..... . n 1-1- r w land, tine A- ii,iiim, j. , lirundage Barton , Branstotter, J. L. 'Kamrar. Angelo Guista. Daniel Bot- ton. The Jewell (Iowa) Cemetery, WOOD We have a good stock of all kinds of fuel for quick delivery Limb Wood, 12, 16, 24-lnch, cord Block Wood direct from bin. Blab Wood, 12 and IS inch. Coal loose or by the aack. Fuel Oil Wood Coal & Fuel Oil Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn." 601 Main Phone 535 For INCOME TAX RETURNS See . W. (SOUTHWELL tl-ii Ji Mnln Ht. Southwell Stationery Co. EVERTTTHINa FOR THE OFFICE VB INSTALL BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS 030 M Main St. rhone 009 ' j j i The liny BcoutH of Jewel, Iowa, the 'CIIV of .lewf.ll liiwn .. milnlln.l corporation, and Raymond Lear I'"' W "how uiie If any you have. "homaa, Admlnlntrulor With the Will Annexed of ahove entitled tate, to aell at private Hale for caah or n ion K"od credit l,ni 10 and 11 in Iilock 211 or Mllln Kerond Aildllimi to Klamath KallH. Oreaon, the property of thla estate. WilnCH the Honorable It. II. Dunnell, Judtce of the said Court, with i:al of eald Court affixed, thl February 27, 19J8. (Seal) C. R. DE LAP. County Clerk. Dy C. H. DE LAP, Deputy. M2,8,16, 23,30 XOTICK TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned naa been duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of Lena Hansen, deceased, by the County Court ot the State of Ore gon, for Klamath County; and all persons having claims against eald estate are hereby notified to pre sent same to auld administrator, American National Bank Building, Klumath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the dafe ot this no tice. Dated: March 2, 192S. 'R. C. GROESBECK, Administrator, of the Estate of Lena Han sen, Deceased. M2, 9, 16, 23, 30 E t f fit The most appealing home magazine, lor J) d W. nil III women, with its wealth, of splendid fiction, sol- T) iTT I i fill utions of family and home perlexities, discus-'" . "UJlU jMi sions by authorities on national, social; politi- 4 II cal and educational problems.' ? 'Style ) & (I 6737 t I .... 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