The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 14, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tuesday; Jime'H.' 1927.
"WE' KLAMATH NEW3
National Guards
I To Hold Conclave
. 11... ..M. ' - v
PORTLAND. Ore. Jun IS. (A. pouTi.iVn n.-. ' m
P.) Day whn th troop, of I !,,:' Prim Ylrss"i.p V first,
nation were being rushed to the old ,. Hr- Kx,m, cul)M c ,
...I ""e'r, r ,tandarda SS: prim first. IS: firsts
STREAM OF AUTOS POURS OVER NEW BRIDGE '
bo rolled Tuesday night when',,. creamery prlca: Print.
nallnviBl vimril nf the Stat ' . . ...
tho national guard of the tt
assembles here en route to the an-
tuil encampment at Camp Clatsop
Se
above cube standards; buttorfal 4t)c
fob Portland. . Milk Heady: raw
milk S Mmitl 9 Sit im- f.ih P..rt.
near the mouth of the Columbia . ,aBll
Eggs:
Kwr.
Kit raj up
it;
rlYer.
The troopa. 3.000 strong, are
curuuieu 10 ieTe l oriianu " ; Jc. Current receipt lc:
niornina .u am P'-i medlum ,;; frv,l, ,tndard
iraina. i ne nrst train win gei
away at six o'clock and there will j
then be a departure every IS mln-j
utea. Included In the troop move-1
ment will be unite of the 162nd
.00.
first up
freh
flmt a
:.t; ditto extrae iS.
ISwItrj-.
Poultry steady (leas S percent
commission) heavy hetis 1S4i20c:
llvht II fi 1? nnrliipw tmnitnsl:
and lssth Infantry realmenta and i hmlI. n.k, ..hn. duck.
attached unlta and the l9th a'.t(. r nominal; turkeya allv.
aniiiery.
The Infantry regiment and at-,
tached unlta will apend the two i
weeks of intensive training at Camp I
Clatsop and the coast artillery real-:
meat will train at Fort Steven".
Unlta of the guard will begin a- j
embllnc here from all sections of j
the atate Tuesday nicht. Others
will mrrim V .l n,l mnrnjnf Robert
The entire movement will be In iFalhi attorney, waa admitted at
accordance with detailed orders t- Emmanuel Hospital today to be
sned by Brigadier General tieorge ; lired right knee.
A. White, commander of the atate He was enjoying an o.ulna at Ssndv
Ituard. Mr.,Vhite will be here to R'T" Sundiy and in broad jumping
oversee the entraining of the units. o" ,ne knee.
advance detachment of 1 j
I to: colored nominal;
: nominal: dressed 37.
Spud.
Onions steady; local S.75 ? "
Potatoea ateady. 150O1S5.
KlYKKMl.U.I. 1IIIIT
PORTLAND. Ore.. June IS. Wl
B. KuykcnJail. Klamath
81'MMOXS
An
officers and 145 enlisted men will
leave for Camp Clatsop early Mon
day morning under the command of ! Equity No.
Lieutenant Colonel Baker, assistant IV THF. CIRCl'IT COCRT OF THE
-..V .. . ... ' . .; . .v. - V . . . .
chief of staff of the 41st division.
The advance detail will set up
regimental headquarters, distribute
auppliea and Laggage and prepare
generally for the main body of'
troops. - y
STATE OK OREGON, FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY.
View of the grenr Canpiines bridge, snlj to be the largest highway liriije in the world, Suiniiltia'
CnrrjiMnra Straits on lite northern arm of S.m rranciHco Hi v. JiinI oiriirl for traffic, tlic ltril(e Is
lictring a constant stream of antos. Taking four ye.irs to Ixiilil, tlx.' structure nt $.S,0(M),00U, Til
t'"Ji)' is Mi fcot aiio the water, cruiitting 14a Urjitt sliis to sail undi'rlirle
Dr. G. B. Snilth . :
... Granted ;Divorce
PORTLAND. June IS. m Pr.
Clerald II. Rmlth of Woodburn, Or.,
waa grantad a divorce from mi
nora II. Hmlth In circuit court to
day on IT. Kmlth'a cross complaint
lu which he rhnrgnd Mrs. Hinltll
with desertion and cruelly. . Dr.
Smith waa also granted custody
of two minor children but Mrs.
Hmlth will be permitted to vl.lt
them at regular Intervals. Mrs.
Kmlth sued for divorce, alleging
neglect and cruelly,
t'ATTI.KMKN MKKT
secretary of the breeder' associa
tion, lo replace alia I'earl Col of
Astoria, who died recently-.
Today program waa taken up hi
visits to dairy farm on th Wh
Ingtoit shorn of the Columbia river.
ASTORIA, Ore.. June II. (P)
Guernsey rattle breeder of the state
nnlghl completed their annual three
day "Guernsey Oaetles," or ttate
convention here. Mrs. R. 1. Ilughea
of Oregon City aa selected state
Investigation and survey may per
mit elimination, shall be declared
organised Into a drainage district
and that such further proceedings
b had
proper.
a may I necessary aud
Ira A. Moor. Plaintiff, va. Jack
Plater. J. K. Smith, and the
Vestern Savings ft Loan Associa
tion, a corporation. Defendant.
DAIRY
! XOT1CK
j Tl IN
PERPETUAL MOTION. t0 j. e. sith
INVENTOR INDICTED of or "go.n'-
' PORTLAND. June IS, (A.P.)
Homer ' D. Brown, inventor of
Defendant.
By MISS M.KI X SMITH
Neva Correspondent
Mr. Tucker Is visiting with
DISTRICT.
UP HEAKINt; ON I'KTI-I existing Irrigation and drainage
TO KtiltM IHlAIN.IliKi tlitche and Dump, hut with certain
his
parents. Air. and Mrs. S. D. Tuck-j
!N THE COt-NTY COCRT OF THE
STATK OK ORKliON. FOR THK
j ur uji&uua: sou arv un.cuy re-
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled court on or before
"perpetual motion" machine and i the SSth day of June. 1S2T. that
head of a religion colt known as , being the last day of date prescrlb-
tke Brotherhood of Divine Rerela-.ied In th order foT the publication
item, was Indicted bv the county : of summons made In
COl'NTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE:" ot 1alry- j, NOICE la hereby given that hear-
a uir-tuiir nas nen at r.ie iiatry M,s luin-wmn ,.v-i,,iwii .m
school Ii.i Tir.j.i.. .') held at the Court House In the
the purpose of making nonania I'V,' Klamath lls. founty of, they !!( pny any and all expenses
. . . . . , I. : U ilia 1 11 SIKIB Ul
un.n high school. It wa a very U.v. j. ...
lively meeting. ' OM . d-.-rminlne
Iniprovementa and additions, and
to provide water from wells tor
limited Irrigation of area In ' pro
posed district located abov Market
Road No. .
X.
That alt th underalgned have
agreed, aud do hereby agree, that
State of Oreguu, on the : Incurred aud any tax or taxes that
for the pur-1 may be levied against their landa.
Herbert Arant and O. G. Ander-: prayer ot sold petition shall be I pense of orcanlxln or attempting
the above! on are Planting potatoes for Harry granted. I to organlae the proposed district.
nH . . . ,klr r ,W. ! entitled court on the Slat day of!-1"""- All persons owning, or claiming WHEREFORE, your petitioners
r T. ... ... ilay. 1I7, and If yon fall to appear ! Mr. and Mrs.
tun niitarinar rfirnurnip fw ii 1 1 ;
It K. GKARV
1 AUTIICR M OEART
- - K. A. tlKAR Y
Rill. AND W. CHARY
STATK OF OKKtloN,
County of Klamath, . aa.
I, R. K. Crsry. being first duly!
awora, depose and say. that I am .
one nf the petitioners abov named: !
that hsve read the foregoing pe- i
lltlon and know the eoutenta there-1
tit and th facta therein contained 1
are true, as 1 verllly believe.
.It. K IIKARY. i
Subscribed and sworn to before 1
me this Slat day ol May. 1957.
M I,. JdHNSON'.
NMary I'uWIc for Oregon.
My commlssltiit expires,
April IS. I9ja. I
MSI. SI J7.W.SI I
IBS
ataVI asaaawai ajaaaW " sasW
r and plead, answer
tor saie. (plead within the. time, the plaintiff
urown. ouicera say. orjiuira un wlI ,Pply to tie court for the re-
otheririHe j Dalrr visitors Thursday.
Harry Mills were to own. an interest la
lands de-ipray that th landa herein deacrlb-
crlbel In raid petition are herebyjed. or such part of them a may b
Brown-Estn Power Manufactur
ing company and equipped a plant
In the St. John's district It manu
facture the "perpetual motion" ma
llet prayed for in his complaint aa
follows, to-wlt:
For a Judgment against you. the
said defendants. Jointly and aev-
chine, which, he said, had been re-y tor the sum of $J39.00. to-
veiled to him by the Scripture. "ttVr'ut
t .s. iti. ir i rate or i per cent per annum irom
organized the religion, society and ljt &AJ of mXm
:and for the further aum of I7.&0.
J toe reasonable cost of preparing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgdorf ' ""V '"d J,t"r "urB on
were Klamath Falia vlsliora Wed- VL. "fL" lit 'T i .. ..
uesday.
A buaeball game was played be
tween Beau..- ni Dairy teams at
petition should not be granted
C. R. DE LAP.
Clerk of County Court.
members of the cult were given
..uV iK . . nnwr ftnrf mannfac tnr
In romoany In return tor their ,.nd fillna said lien and for the ! ,D(1 Nrs- Ralph Scott.. Miss Jean.
membership feea. He said he con-; costs and disbursements incurred nette Smith. Miss Marian Smith,
suited an gturney before carrying herein: and that said Hen be de-jHjmer Kortse, Earl Allred, Clora
out but plan. jelared to be s snpnrlor and prtor lien j st:ehs!er nnd l.eland S'oehsler.
j v., .. . 7 . ' .1 t,r8n Mccnmner Is planting potx-
Dalry. The score was IS to S in N
favor of Dairy. ' TCTITIOX
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Stoehsler 1 IN THE COUNTY tOIRTOF THE
were host and hostess to a dinner
Sunday. Those present were Mr.
th". -fd ' ReV"beln forecio'r, ! ? " Andersan
and thai aaid rmnertv he M u.. "d A'""" McCumber.
l tvuit cuiiva jj,siv7 x ur ituifj
SUMMONS
Equity Xo. 2290
- . - ier order and decree of tbe above!
Df THE CIRCl'IT COURT OF THE , entitled court: . and that said lien examinations to the school children ! form
STATE OF OREliON. tvu. inc. be declared a prior lien superior to of ruin June .
. COUNTY OF KLAMATH. the richta and interest of thej Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jones
- .-.r ?f!"M" or "TrJ! ,nm ""Tl Klamath Falls visitors last week
StbHtAMIb inLci . in. mu mis aeieausnis ana
OF CALIFORNIA, corporation, each of them be forever barred and
plaintiff. I foreclosed from any right, title, or
r . vs., , . jintereL in or to the said premises
STATE OF OREGON FTTJl THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
In the Matter of the Organisation
of the Lake Shore GardensDratn-
age District. ,,
To the Honorable County Court
of Klamath Comity. Oregon:
The' undersigned, your petitioner,
respectfully petition and show:
That they desire to organize and
drainage district to be
known as Lake Shore Gardena
erf I Drainage District.
Th. 1m ln..rlnl Inn n' nil l;inrf
Martin Stoehsler waa butcherins ; ln,,uded ,n,rin Is as follows: All
found by the Court to be properly
included In the proposed district. I
elliier permanently or until further
Relieve Coughs, Colds,
Headache, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains
with
All ri-9 mi ln sJ umi.
CktrsalsMrlaiUrlsrasi
Better than a Mustard Plaster
29
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
USTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
. Large Tub
25
, Now via
Klamath Falls
ituJnn of th wat cht ntw ,
. C aJK'titir t.iiw hf lu-rcnC-iiliut
n.rt ni th J'auC NorftSwit
Dirsxi scrtli-Q Vkiihmit cbt.
fift. at for irvrtr t'rum KWmat h
hl. The ppohiimrnu nj
irt ivt ! iirlut trtna.
Southern rutfic An ntwCai
out Uvr hvr .oitiKhound at
0 t.m. arrlvint San Franclacnai
V p.m NurtUtHwmJ. Iravraat
ft.0a.m atruU'g Portland 4:05
p.m. and Sratilf V;4t p. m. An
ra-tarriratn..tfttlatthn-ititr
mil, Mith th atiJrd arvi; ot
laihr. valri and laJiaa maid.
Shower-bath tot men and (ur
HMnn
, 'Pva naw Wtt Cm-i la Sacra
ntritiaanJ Lu Aitgalra leave al
3. Wa rn Nurihbound.it Uavr
at I04tn.m-,arrtvintf ltrtlamJal
yjSa.m. nrf tiay. Novitra tare,
yt comparable to the Ineac
In aJilltinthrtHj(h Pullman
leave here daily at 4: 10 p.m.. con
noting with the O now i on ar
rtvtnuaan hran. . 9:10 a. m.
Aln. Inral era in leave S a.
artivrs Kuarne $.20 p.m. lor con
nection arriving Portland 7:40
p. m.
J. J. MIIJ.KIl, P IS
beef TSurday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hanklns
of area Included In plat of Lake
Shore Gardens, according to the
It. E.COOPER, the nnknown heirs i" nai piaintui may nave sucn -ere vi.uors in jviamam raus on i iat ,hpr,of recorded In Look 7.
.of H. E. COOPER, also all other 'other and further relief as to the , Thursday. I 7 of tne reror,,, of , of
person, or parties known or un-. urt. may seen meet and equit-j Mrj. M. H. oehsler was In Klamolh County. Oregon. ave and
: known claiming any right, title. j ae. i Klamath Kails on business Thurs- i,,., ntiv.lnr U4 fiftv.
estate lien or interest in the This summon.? Is served noon A. txcepl lot titty-lour Nti, tiny-
al Ute described in the com- .roa. the said defendants, by the pub- " , , , . , J four-b (5t-l.). flfty-llvo (551. flfty
luinr herein defendinla. ; lication in the Klamath Newi, i Tne lnfal Iaugh-er of Mr. and j flve.b (5s.n(i f,y.Mg (S) nnd
,' daily newspaper, printed and pub-i -Mrs - Fl:". d Hartley passed away i fifty-slx-b (56-b) which aro express-
To H. E. COOPER, the unknown J!heJ 'Klamath Falls. Klamath Tkursda morning at the family . y excluded from aald district: all
heirs, of H. E. COOPER, also all , uu ul aenerai or- resm-nce in iiairj. i ne cnua is at ; of aald plaited lands being In sec
tion twenty-rive ii-). towinsntp
Dairy will pla bill with Malln thirty-eight (3 south, range eight
IBl, r.asi ot tne ninnmeiie . jujr
Dairy visitor ''i"1"' K'amalh county Oregon. Al!
JJ I of tho ol-ove dPrfcrthfil lands con-
1
tKA. -.nil. knnwn CUlatiOn In Said COUntV and State. !lh Tn.. mnrlinrv
or unknown claiming any ngnt.r"- " """'T'"""' ""
weeks, the firxt pa!)Mation being .....
de on the 24th day of May. 19J7. ul
1 the last pnbllcatlon belna -Mart Hu" wa
maae c.i ine mb nay or June. mu .ii.,, .f ..iaii
1517. by order of the Honorable i Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Scott aere . ii.,,j .k. . , ,p.
title, estate, lien or Interest In the 1
. 1 ArlhA In th ninv. 1 m
h.r.i. ri.l.nilant. f SOd
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
A. i.. Lavitt. Judge of the Court ! visitor at the Joe
was made, enter-
Smttae home
enter-j Thursday evening.
and i Ernest Hanklns was pUnllng sev
BEES SEND YOUTHS TO COLLEGE
I aforesaid, which
"rwy " 'Td and filed in said court
pear and answer the complaint -.. . .u- j
filed against you In the above en- i$27. eral acres of potatoes at the Gib
titled cult on or before the tmrtl-! , t.-ip.ct ! son ranch last week.
,-th day of June. 1927 and if you. Attorne'y for Plaintiff, i :
S!l,"ro? "n7r Z"' ! "- 1 For result, use New, das. Ad.
will apply to the court for the re-
lief prayed for in It. complaint, I
to-wlt:
For a decree, that said defend
ant and each .thereof may be re- :
quired to set forth the nature of
his or ber claim and for a decree .
of this court adjudging plaintiff to 1
Ii the owner In fee simple of Lot
Seven of Section Twenty-seven
(271. Township Thirty-nine (39) j
South Range Seven Kast Willamette!
Meridian, Klamath county, Oregon.
free and clear of any and all claims i
of aaid dofendants or any ot them I
and adjudging and decreeing plain-'
tiff, title to be forever quieted
gainst any and all claims of said j
defendant, or any of them and j
against the claims of the unknown
heir, of H. E. Cooper or any of
them and against the claims of any
and all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title, e-1
late, lien or interest in the real 1
property described In this complaint j
and for such other and further re
lief a. Is meet in equity and for Its'
costs and dlsbnrsment. In this suit.
This Rummons Is served upon
you by publication pursuant to ord-!
er of Honorable A. L. Leavitt. :
Judge of the above entitled Court '
made and entered May IS. 1927.
which order require, that Summons
herein be published once a week for
aix successive weeks.
Date of first publication hereof
Is May 17, 1927.
(Signed)
D. V. KUYKE.N'DALL,
(Signed)
ROBERT B. KUYKE.N'DALL,
Postofflce addre-s: 14 Loomls
Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
M-17-21-31-J-7-14-21-28.
r frt l
Hers, tlic kind tint make life miscrulilc for some folks are re
ponil)lc for tlic collide careers of two Abilene, Kns., joullis, Clay
ton I., ami Milton I'orrnr. When their father decided to dispose of
a hec ttiind that had multiplied too rnpidly for him lo keep, the bova
persuaded him In give them the swarm and Ihcy were soon Inakin;
siabl prolits. Thi-ir college careers finished, Clarion is now in
structor in Amhcrt colli de, leaching cntotnolonv and lice keeping
and Milton t.-aehes the t.ini tubjetts in the State Agricultural eol
lege in l)ruvkini( b. V, .
from which contribut to the swamp
and wet condition of said lands.
III.
That the total acreage included
in said lands and to be included
in said district Is one hundred
eighteen (lift) acres, more or less,
all in Klu math County, Oregon.
IV.
A shown by the records of
Klamath County, Oregon, an tin-
divided one-fourth Interest Is owned
in the above described lund to be ;
included In said district, by each
iff tile following: It. E. Geary, Ar
thur M. Geary, K. A. Geury and
Roland W. Geary.
v. ;
That tile proposed reclamation
and nrotecllnii Is fnr bntli sanitary
land agricultural purposes, and that.
said proposed reclamation and pro-,
tectlon will be conducive to the !
public health and welfare and of
public utility and benefit. I
VI. 1
Th.it all the lands above des-,
crlhed and to be Included In .aid
proposed district aro properly In-k
eluded therein, and will be bene-!
flcially affected by the operation'
of the proposed district. i
VII. :
That tho benof Its nf inch pro-,
posed reclamation and protection
will exceed the damage to bo done
and the best interest of the lands
to be Included and of the owners
of such land as a whole, and of
the public at large, will be pro-1,
muted by the formation and pro
posed operations of such district.
VIII. ; . 1
That the formation of a drain-;
nun district tinder the provisions'
if Oregon Lew 7247-80 Is a "pro
per and advantageous method of
accomplishing , the reclamation nnd'
protection of the lands Included
therein, as above described.
IX.
That the rroposed plan of recla
mation and protection 1. to main
tain the existing dike, protecting
said lands from over-flow from Up
per Kluniath Lake-, to maintain the
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