The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 21, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIT7 KLAMATH NEWS
Page ymfc
Saturday.' May 21. 1027.1
The Klamath News!00."1" Johnnie Montgomery.
. . . who to our personal knowl-
iedg knows land when he see
iit. for he followed the plow
LETTER BOX
IIKI.lt KlliMT ACK II
ONK llM TlK MUil
Published every nornlng except i
Monday by Th Klamath Newa Pub
lishing Company' at 101-ltl South looked a strong team of j
rifta atreet, Klamath Talta, Oreou. mules in me tail lor many. Keillor
''year in Umatilla county. No i"
. . prr ror ,h "ljr r klm", "e can fool Johnnie Mont
rim ua auauwo i uuoiy
Route I. Ilox 134
Klamath Falls.
May 17.
Klamath Neva,
I NEW YOIIK. May Itt. Ally
I man who ran draw eight aces In a
j pinochle . antna deserve tho best ,
funeral poaslblc. In Hi tvttil.ll ol
j Irving Kampt. Mr s going to give
al..u ' "u,'h funeral tn Iran rrinsen-
NATK OTTERtlKIX..
LTXN ZIMMKRMAX
. Advert Ulna:
' romery on land. He saw with
: his own eyes wh
, in this basin are doing, and he
..... his own eves what ranch land M 15. hoost t tcunis tuna.
Il(vr .
t ... lhat I am M.tf
in my appreciation of your editor-! ' "'l. '"' d",,j;"'d ,,"1!'J
lull and especially your Sunday. -" .. i ......
Manager, i went away with
in his
BCBSCRITTIOS RATES
Effective April 13, IBiT.
Delivered b carrier, month .as
IMIvered br carrier, year. A.uo ery
if 'iraroi oy mau, ar.. B.UV
AU SnbarripUona Payable la Advsnoe jogn
Telephone 8T7
j pleased over the fact that he
jcame himself and did not send ;
Member Aadit Burra. of CtrcnlaHoe ' an underlinrf. j
: ooo I
THE DEAN'S WHISKERS
la on. oftlw cleaned and " Til. I
h..i of -II .Born and Ih.ra seeni HIKIM-...
new thought to he many fans In Klamath Kails, i "
mind relative to land n ' """ ou" r,h' ' t-" ,u""" M 1 ",-"",
In.. in Vl.m.lh 'thai a city of twelve thousand peo-; Ing twu In the paint uu onoss sinro
tuts in rviamain county. , ple 1UH, d,pud upon a alnale ten-1 graduation from ITIn.-et.in nine
The Visit of Mr. Montgom- nls court to attord It recreation In veara aao. and made ioiiw ninnoy,
to this COUlltV will mean i that line, especially when our park vni. II. Bade la to Ik a flimuler.
iKiard seems to have In tula on wnit-it u na, jul( i.'lT.ouo fur a sent
a lot to the man who seeks a
1 wh n nww. I'tcvc vi ...ii... ; wouiu provme ua wun ampia P1"' ! record.
and the News is certainly found. ,
inanaing you again in wnnn in MKliPOIin. Ore. May so. IA.IM
the many tennU Una ol Klamath; Th. ...m,,,! llnuul district con
Falls lor your Interest. I am veiulou of the l.lon of Oregon con-
Very truly your. vened thla morning at the Wood-
Tl'VVIJ lAV ! . ..
DEATHS
mens Hall. The mornlnic was de
voted to the routine business and
report of committees. At the after
noon session the chief business will
be the election of a district gov
ernor and the selection of a con
vention city for l:s.
John 11. Cars in of thla city,
speaker of the lat legl.latlve ten-
had a daDDer mus'ache Hpfhome producU to eat more : Campbell, pasaed away at an e.rl .ion la mentioned for the district
iiau a aapper mus.acne. He hour thl, mornln. ,, . i,i ho. I aovernorahlp. and Salem la luaklna
HOME PRODUCTS TO EAT
We notice in the last issue j We have many kinds of
of "Old Oregon," the Univers-j home products, but after all
ity magazine, three pictures there are times each day when
of Dean Straub. In 1871 h
IlKWM f;KK.ll.l r.MI-ltKI.I.
llennU f'.f.rnld t'aniohell. aaed 60
all of US are interested in the! years, husband of Mra. Mary KINa
I than most any other kind.
Ladies of St. Taul's Epis
copal Guild, realizing this fact, I'" nd on brother survive.
i ne remains are ai ine r.art
as young men ana nis ap-j
pearance indicated that lie !
1 1 , . L . . . .. 1 "
uau buuui. au me wisaom tnere 'have annnnnrpH a hnmo nrn. ,u"
.. . nae announcea a nome pro- .whlock runeral Home, pine ave-
io uuiain in mis ola
world. Another picture shows
him in 1887 with a crop of
whiskers that would make an
pltal following an Illness of several an nctlve drive for the convention.
months. Ilesidea his wife two sis-1
nIA J . . t .. ,1 : .. . U 1 Av 1
wi ;u U LO U111I1C SI 111C t.llUli.U 1U1
Wednesday evening. Ordin
arily a church dinner would
not be mentioned editorially in
old bishop envious. The last : tne News, but the fact that
.picture was taken in 1922, i the ladies are confining their
with the dean's face shaven j entire dinner to Oregon pro
clean and he looks in that pic-'ducts, and a great majority of
ture as young as he did iiijthe menu will be from Klam
1871. ;cth basin, prompts us to take
All of which goes to show i a hand in this laudable enter
that whiskers no longer are to j prise.
be tolerated. They even fail Few of us know what won
to produce that wise look derf ul things we produce to
nue at Sixth. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced later.
NO RELIEF SEEN t
FCR FLOODED AREA
(ttiotlnued from Page One)
He:et
Dictator
once was credited to
which
them.
And now that William Al
len White, the Kansas writer,
has taken such a decisive
today, by Flood
John M. Parker.
The waraini:. issued by the for
mer governor, requested all women
and children, aged and Infirm, to
leave the parish, and directed resi
dents of the area to prepare for re
moval of livestock.
So vast was the volume of water
above the parish, the warning said
eat right here at home, andi'hat the inevitable long duration
of high stages makes the situation
of l'olnte Coupes critical.
Vaat Arra t
The area contains 138.000 acres,
and has a population of 21.697
people. .
As a result of the sudden change
in front on the part of the threar-
in order to have that fastened
firmly in our minds it will be
necessary to attend this din
ner where everything is Ore-
stand against whiskers, we'gon-grown and Oregon-madek
may look for everyone to fol-1 cooked by Oregon" women.
low Dean Straub's happy ex-1 served by Oregon girls, andend which ," ,0"
ample of shaving off thejthe proceeds of the entire
the beard as age creeps on. undertaking will go to an Ore- ties have been seriously taxed, a
and thus holding his youthful :gori' church. ' hrainioad of boats and 35 men
Dotj reacneu uarujeue tusi main, jini, u
' . truin was sent to Washington. La .
GOOD TIMES OR HARD 'from Monroe. Another tralnload of
TIMES? I craft w-aa on the way from Umiu-
appearance.
Dean Straub has another
outstanding personal accom
plishment he wears a good
sized shoe for a man of his
size
imont. Texas.
ii'L,, .- . j i- in add lion to the 500 persons
h hat constitutes good times ; h ,v, , , ,he tprr.
We happen to knov!ana w'hat constitutes hard.tory around .Melville. I'almetti.
Sl'MMONs rXIR PI'HMC.ITIOX
Kqully No. SMI
IN TUB CIRPOT C'OfRT OK TI1K
STATU OF OHKliOV FOR THK
COLNTY OF KLAMATH,
i
K H. Yaden. Plulntiff. vs. Charles
Tiernan (also sometimes called
Charlee Tlermuni and Jane loe
Tiernan. his wife: Klla S. Crnnor
(also sometimes known as Mrs
K. L. Crosby and John loe
Crosby, her husband: O. W.
Tucker and Jane I "or Tucker, his
wife; The Klamath Development
Company, a corporation; Klam
ath Development Company, a cor
poration; the unknown heirs of
the Individual defendants above
named if any thereof are de
ceased; also all other persons or
partiea unknown claiming any
right, title. Interest, lien or es
tate in or to the real property
described in the complaint hero
in. Defendants.
TO Charles Tiernan (also some
times railed Chnrlra Tlermanl and
Jane Doe Tiernan. his wife; Kl
la 8. Crosby lalso sometimes
known as Mrs. K. L. Crosby) and
John Doe Crosby, her husband ;
O. W. Tucker and Jane Doe Tuck
er, his wife: The Klamath Dev
elopment Company, a corporation;
Klamath Development Company,
a corporation; thn unknown heirs
of the Indlridtthl defendants above
named if any thereof aro de
ceased; also all olh'-r persons or
parties- unknown claiming nnv
righ, title. Interest, lien or es
tate In or to the reul properly
described In the complaint here
in. DEFENDANTS:
I IN THE NAilK OF THE STATE
this for a fact. One time the t? Opelousa, and Kro.x Spring. Y-Iry one of 'you arrher;;yum-
Dean and the writer were rid- This is a question that in- evL7te" r'per.". beTweeTveT-1 mon,'d , pr,r 1nd &u"w7
,i ,, It...... ,. ,. . , . evaluate ail persons Between .viei i oomplalnt filed agallut you In the
ing in the same Pullman car. wests eery man in business. ! vilie and simmsport. above entitled suit on or before tho
Dunne th nio-hr. nftor arv. 11 Was answered the other i iniiuon .niw nurse sjra day or Jiay. 1937
. lo,, K,, iri( vr,... a- Conditions at Melville were re-
one had retired, the engineer ay by alter May, executive ported to be (rowln? 8teadUy worse
of that train became careless I editor of the Portland Oregon- The water wan said to have risen
with his brakes and there was ia" n a speech before a bunch '"'x a ,,lche la8t DlKht- an'
a scrambling of shoes in the j of credit bureau managers otZ.ZZ!
Pullman. The next morning .the Northwest. Editor May, given orders that all livestock on
we put on Dean Straub's shoes who W the wa". does not 'he dike be killed, presumably to
tv.-..,rh m nr .. makp nttoraneoa inst in h..r eliminate the dange
we felt differently than we nil vice reverberate, but al
had ever felt before in our w'a.vs has facts and data to
of levee
i slouching. m '
Two deaths were reported last
night, one at Port Barro; where a
life seemed to be raised to i back up his statements, said
a higher level than the com-ithat never since 1863 in the bBby WB r,.prted to 'nave
negro boy .died from exposure, and
the other at Opelousus. where o
died
business from infantile paralysis.
per cent
'I
(Continued frpm Paffe One)
mon people we had always as-It-nited States had
nneiutol with A nrl .. n.,u been more than 18
not understand that strati ire below normal. He included i CREW OF- FREIGHTER
feeling until Dean Straub de- tne period of the terrible pan-! IS BEING RESCUED
manded his shoes and we!"' of 1893 anl the lesser one!
Vpre frvrrpH hnplr inrr. cur nnr. ' of 1907. And On the other
, , .... , ,.t u- i... i u u .'Federal Telegraph company hero by
mal place m life, when we'de of the ledger he showed jradlo from th9PlankerP JaTCUn .
reluctantly passed over the.'"8' the most prosperous eras i whittier. in tho vicinity of Eureka.
footgear to the old college 'n tms nation's history never First word of the distressed
,,- OA . freighter reached this city late
man- !W.ent more an 20 Per cent Thursday, when It was reported
' ooo- above normal. (that the boat with her crew of 25
REVISE LAND VALUES There you have it 18 perl men waa pounding to pieces on the
cent below normal for panic j01' ledI" ,nrh "k- Jlr
Tf ;u ninnon-r L-Aa.. u . 4 ' . . hours, &H tiny tllRB DattltfU tllfi WaVi-8
It is pleasant to know that times and 20 per cent above !, read, the stricken vessel, it a,.
at last land values in this for the most prosperous times. peered thnt the crew was doomed
county are going to be revised And Editor May miifht haveia,"!1 w"b 'l,lp-
fe 1 r.,,,.u k t i i"'ior .nay iiiikhi. ndii Kadlo messages flashed across the
for loan purposes by at least mentioned as a common plane water,, advising that th. men could
one joint stock land bank, iihat 10 per cent below normal "" possibly lie saved without shore
Johnnie Montgomery, head(makes business tight and lo!a'rt: "UB "era made impos
nf trip flrixinii Wntliinirt in 1 f i slide the launching of light boats,
or the Uregon-W asnington in- per cent above makes business and the Indiana iidrbor was in water
Btitution, spent yesterday in jexcellent. itoo ahallow to permit larger boats
th.'s valley and immediately; Thus it will be seen bvi' to tlle rWM-ue-
.oiH mo,; uj l' ,' . 11 , Y Abatement of the huge waves for
said - something had been, every business man that his a few hours Friday ma.ie.u po,-
Miong wun me aiues placed need is to stimulate his busi-1 kIIj1 for coats guardsmen to get
on lands
here.'
for loans around
ness during the dull times,
'their speedy boats In position to
worKing every nonoraoie cd ship.
We who live here and ac- method to push up the per- The steamer
many Know me valuation ol centage so that it docs not; , or""n"
And you will please take notice
that If you fail to appear and
answer plaintiff's complaint, or
otherwise plead within the said
time, the plaintiff, for want thereof,
will apply to the above entitled
court for the relief demanded In his
complaint filed ill this suit, as fol
lows: For a Decree of said court re
moving all clouds from tho title of
the real property described ns fol
lows: Lots 3, 4. and i, Illork
Hot Springs Addition to tho City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, accord
ing to the duly 'recorded plat of
salil Addition on tile and of rernrd
In the office of tho County clerk
of Klamath County, Oregon, and
determining air adverse claims of
the defendants or any or either of
them, or any other persons or par
ties in or to said lands and all there
of, and nuleting the title of the
plnintiff In and to the aald pro
perty and nil thereof, and declaring
said plaintiff to be the ahidute
owner thereof in fee simple, and
that the said defendants and each
of them, together . with all other
persons, ho forever enjoined and
debarred from asserting any claim,
right, title or Interest whatsoever
in or to said 'land or any part
thereof, adverse to the plnlnlitf
herein, and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the court shall
seem meet and agreeable to equity.
This summons Is published pur
suant to an order nf the Honorable.
A. I,. !.a&vitt. Judge of the above
entitled court, made on the ?th day
nf April, 19:7, and, the first pub
lication hereof is made in the
Klamath News on tho 9th day of
April, 1927, and the , last publica
tion on the 21st day of Mnv. I 'l 2 7.
and the last day for the defendants
and each of them to answer herein
has been fixed In the said order
as May 23rd, 11)27.
J. II. CAUNAHAN,
Attorney for I'luint iff.
Residence and Fust Ollhe
Address: ' Room No. 1,
l.oomts nulldlng, Klamath
Fails. Oregon.
M
was heading; for; A3, 16,23. 3oM7. 14, 21
a San Franrlaro i
cargo, when she went aground..
y,.A c- rs-,,,1, .,.;., i,....;.. I . ..
' i" Mump down to the 18 or even; Captain A. Anderson of Oakland. Is
have been chagrined and per-; the 10 per cent that causes ln command of the ship, it was
plexed for some time over the stagnant conditions n"t rnn"l,l('r''1 llkel' nnlnht that
exasperating values given by) The facts and figures given j Z, V.rit.2'
land banks. ,y Editor May are worth re-!'" aaving tho crew and by the time
When Jewett of the Sno-! M,l.-i .I u., !" "'"n 'f " ' expected that
afBinsw lilfca CIJ114 IIIC lliajr a.t
kane land bank was here re-Jto the intelligent business man
cently, he promised to set mat-! as (Ujte a guide in handling
his affairs to protect him
when things show a little decline.
ters right in his institution.
Whether he has' or not it is
hard to ascertain, but now
the bont will have pounded into a
mass of wreckage.
Anything yon wish to sell? Or to
buy? Tell all Klamath rails about
It in the economical, efficient way
through a littlu Klamath Near
Uusallfod Ad.
Standard Dyers
and Cleaners
Odorless Cleaning
One-Day Service
Expert, Dyeing
1409 Esplanade St.
Phone 825
(gif ' Santford & Co. g)
426 Main Street t'crt
Special for Saturday
On lUin to Cualuuirr
2!'2 Royal Baking Powder J08
Olio to cuilouier
Large Package Peets Washing Machine Soap. . 09
One to customer '
Large I5ar Creme Oil Soap, each
Large Bar Palm Olive Soap, each fiZ
S to customer
Carton, 10 Packages Camel Cigarettes 114
One to customer . X A. JL
Regular Everyday
.25
Large Can Fancy
Sour Pickles ...
Larere Can Fancy
Dill Pickles
Large PacLi
Lux
ige
I
Prices
.25
.25
Large Packago
Kinso
.25
Large Can Fancy
Sweet Pickles .
.40
Standard Size, Local Fresh
Eggs,' Dozen
.25
Large Can Del Monte Fan
cy Sweet Potatoes
.30
5-Sew Eastern
Broom
.75
Large' Can California Yel- j I
low Cling Peaches JL4J
Large Can California Ripe
Apricots id3
Full Gallon Tea Gar
den Syrup ,
$1.20 s
Fancy Coffee, in bulk,
Pound
..40
Large Can Fahcy Florida
.. .Grape Fruit
.30
Hill's Blue Can Coffee,
Pound
.45
Large Can Fancy Sliced C
Pineapple &4J
Gal Size Fancy Crushed Ml I
Pineapple iV
Gal. Size Del Monte 0 ff
Fancy Sliced Pine- J
apple
Full Pint Bottle Del Monte OA
Catsup LiJ
10 Large Bars Crystal A(
White Soap Ttl
Folger's Golden Gate
Coffee, Pound ,
.48
Golden West Coffee,
Pound
Schilling's Coffee,
Pound
.48
M.J.B. Coffee,
Pound
.48
Hill's Pa-d
Can
.48
Fancy Peaches in Syrup
Large Can Del Monte Melba Halves
Large Can Del Monte Yellow Clings sliced . . . 23
Gallon Size Del Monte Melba Halves
Small Can Del Monte Yellow Clings
Gallon Size Fancy Standard Peaches J CJ
Small Can Del Monte Apricots ......