The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 20, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NBWH
T ) KHUA V, NOV KM HKR 20, " 1
rAfi rm i
Germany Must Pay
Without Hardship
(OmUiwI Vtoa Pra Om)
salvia ireaty -nor would Oar-.
mny niak flneurial concession
lo that end. ,
4( deplored lb" Anglo-French
HaVol 'accord Incident and prom.
I4d .flarmaiiy'a full support for
I bit pfrlt ot III part of Paris to
mi, aw war.
Voire Weak . . .
, Klraewatana'a appears nra he- ulnllou program oi under way In
lorn th raVhalaa, waa aha first Mr. 'hla mot hod of buying be
speech, hit had mad iliica rnme nociary. Price advanced
lfnry lila recent' lllueea. tin and every one waa pleased with
pvka lu a ak voire which at Ihla sun slluallnn. Tha deelcra
tlikoa cnnld hardly ba ho.ird ln hero huva had nuihiug lo do Willi
i f f gallerloe, where many nroni-'liho present softening. I'nalil In
lnvnl'4l4niuU and nolltlial fl-jjgct eilfartiry ordor for Atlantic
urea, iitt, , '. ' Ml coast, Ilia cargo operator have
. Miru'iiiuc t no mci mat a atiiiKiiieen mailing out inia surnjii nation-
of, repartitions would' kafiaold roiialiwed lo Hau Pedro Willi
umulhle only if the irrma ad
lilt) nil exceed llel uiany'e 'ix-on-!
rancra ny, former emeu powers
onjlo rapiielly In pay, tha f'lreinu
mlplaler aald lo llitrmauy luut
h aiiahliHl to fulfill har olillau
ilnua -from hiir ' nwu rmonrren
wllliou) rndnuit lina Ihn alundnrd
of'.iliUia of ll 'rnian people.
' ' .taaunwa lterxlhllll '
Ila aumd full reiponlhllliy
for Ilia rondurl of (larmao for
ell.n affalra durliia Iho raeiul
monllla when ha waa roeoverliii
mnuilie i ivmiviiH
from a .near hrenkdown at ladr I
llajlon. ' During that lima Chan
' n-llor Mueller haa cnnlintird nn
collation at the l.uue of Na
tion aaarmhly and through the
mlniater, wpn haa thrown fvi'f
-llori ' Into . hriualiig Oetniany
bark lo a. hlah economic plane
and lo. friendly relatione with the
Kutnpean nation thai fought In
thf World, Wr.
' 'it. la ' lime lo remove t lie
qifvalfon of evacuation of . the
llhlne valley from lha ephere of
confidential nrollatloua and
take au official International
atap toward ettlrarnta."
, After oaproaalng gratification
thai (treat Hritaln had recolnlied
tha rrparailona aud cvacuallon
problrma are aepaYalo aaura, the
lo'elfn nilnlatar proteated the pa-,
radlng of forelau troona'ou (ley
mqn aoll on Armlatlce lay, "re
mtudlnf Germany that "aha bad
been vnnqulahed III a World
'- Wat";
i-T- - .
America Advised
To Aid Nicaragua
(Oowtlnned
laat March, but puhlliwiloa waatnl, program that, wl" . prevent
withheld qt the requoat of the
Mraraguaq government ; until j
k nhr flu' Nlcarniruan nraaldwll'
lle.1 eiex lion a few day agn, ao
thpt It would not be an leave In
tha rampalgn there. i
i ' fumbrrland Plan
The Cnmheflnnd , plan reenm
menda: : '
1. Creation of an auditor-
general. In be nominated by Ihn
i.l, uMHwiarv uf aiaie and
nppolnted' hy tho Nlcaraguan j
prealdent, and lo havo comploto
n,.l r .11 -nvnrnmenl ....
ndlturo.
3. Powera of Iho American
......i ..(in.,.il
to cuatnina collect Ion, to be'ex
tended to alt rerenuea. the of
ficial to be nominated by the
American aecretary of alate and
lie appointed by tho Nlcaraguan
prealdent
3. American .ecrelary of
aiaio lo nnYe mo ier ..i r -
moving boih tho condor general;,,.. ,. ,.,., ,ima ar-
and Hie auditor general. rlvoa.
Advlae loan " Th0 0y of trying to arrd up
I. Loan of I30.ouo.uoo author-1 buy1ll(, u. prr cutting at auch a
tacd. of which JIJ.OOO.OOO would joow)n ahould bo ohvloua. and If
he leaned at once to retire outit!,ilr mm, oreaon and Washlng
atandinR ohllgallnn'). pay off rcvJ;,n l)o ,,, ,.,!, n united effort
nlutlonary clnlma, 19!8 elecllon .n.i ii.ai ni nmi to turn out
ritpeiiaea and prnvldo paring and ;
ilanltatloii for Manncna. ' i firat of the yenr. they will lime in l lion or tho double hill.
' 6.. Loan of $2.30.000 lo rit'.iho next .10 dnya nil of Ihcj A quintette or ' clever young
dlflc railroad, aulhorlted lo Im-lground they have gained alnco 'arllula preaentod by Helen Clin-
prove Ila equipment.. 1 , Inat aprlng. .ton mako up I he personnel of
n f-iifMhAt-lAiwI aAfil A
Nicaragua a year ago, the state
department paying hi expenaea,
after resigning n o.-onnmlc ad
vlaer to the Italian government !
to mnko tho otutly. of even moro in inner tiinu inrulna ecectri,,. Dainty Mnrlo iif-
The two Amnrlcnn-rcconimond- hi" been, this yenr. iflclntlng nt the ivories Is nn ne
ed officials, the collector general! If tho fir manufacturers pour !compllBhed accompanist nnd a
of customs and the auditor gen- their products Into this 'talented musician,
eral, together with tho Nlcarn-1 "eld and make no money In do-1 . ntllspjxt as "The International
guun minister nf ..finance wouldlng o, It will he a groat '"oc-1 Comedian," Stuart Ilarn Is 'a
constitute tho high commission Hon on the merchandising anility bg.(me fumUor w,h. hll own
which would have charge of the
budget and other fiscal matter.
DEATHS
PIXKKY BARKS
v ; Plnkoy Barks, n rosldent ' of
this county for tho past 20 years,
passed away Monday morning at
7 o'clock, following an Illness of
acvcral ' months' duration. .Ho
Was aged 75 year at tho time
ot hi demfso. Mr. Bnrka had
lived In the Ml. Lakl 'district for
aevoral years. Frlonds aro re
npcrtfully Invited to attend the
funeral aarvlros lo bo held Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt
the graveside In Ml. Lakl ceme
tery, with Rev. It. Mulhnllnnd,
pastor of the Rmanual , Baptlnt
ohureli officiating. Tho remain
nro In tha gold room of tho Karl
Whltlock funeral home, Pine
hvnnue at Sixth, whero friends
.i!iy call, '
, .! Old aawepaper lor fait at tho
Nwa office.
California Lumber
Market in Slump
(Ooattaaed Froaa hp Om)
ler weather approarhaa and th
Inldillo weal and eastern rail ila
muuda and Ilia Atlantic coast
cargo volume brain o leper off.
Nan I'edru Docks Ovrrlowlnl
A few weeks ago lha California
relailarn wnra well satisfied In
anllrlpalo Ihclr need. In fart,
from Ih lime the production rag
ib Hun I'eflro. with tlio raault
I hnt I he areiimulalloiui thora art
about . "5 par cent irrnamr than I
Ikay were. The Inrrllahln una
lo loll hua aeni an army of ule.
uieii . arurrliia aruund to tha
yard making profi-rred prlco ru
ductlona In an effort lo allniu
lata huylna.
Jnt lh oppoalio rohull la on
lalned, alne Iho retailer Mill
Iho Imprraaloa that lha martot
hMibra anil h la afraid lo
buy anything, out of tear that h( j
uur eujiiitiia, ... ... ... .
competitor will hold off a day
longer, gel a cheaper price ami i
be able In underhld hi in
I'lr Una Mo l ouipetliloa
California la Ihn only one of
the malor markeu for fir that
lha luilla do not have In meat Iho
competition of other aperlea and
Ihla la lha one place whero the
adoption of a rommou-arnaa mur
ehundt.loa program could make
lha buaineaa profllhble 13 roonthi
la I be year. Through ro-opera-Hon
with the retail dlalribulora
to that aatenl the footage con
aumed would Inrreaae rather than
decreaae, for without a queation
of douM the perpetual vaccina
Hone of the aupply and price of
fir la ono uf lha blggeat factor
In giving Iba aubatllule for lum
ber a footnold.
Tha manafarturera of aubatl
tuta roofing and Inatilallng ma
terlataTlav eelabllahed prlcea at
which their product la aold for
long parjoda and the dealer I
therefore aafe to anticipate hla
netula and atork up eomelhing
he ran'l do with lumber,
lira tree Hfroag far Kculalion
. Inquiry . among! the dealer
flnda Ihem mora Inirrcaled ' In
eelng the manufacturer operat
ing nnder a production - regiila-
flooding lha markrta during tha
winter . month, .than lh
.mill
ownera themaelvea.' .v... t
. Till aiilluda on the part -n(
the refaller romaa principally
from lh fact lhal they are much
better morchanln than the fellowa
who are eawlng up the Ireea. :
1 ne ruinuer wouio neier ... .
fimllah'aa In load up a truck of
lumbar aud haul II out to a proa-
pectlvo cualomor and without lur-
ther negotlatliina dump It in front
oi ma mi ana m p a-
him what ha would give for II.
yet that I. practically whit the
"'" dn,,n, oar' t. -. '
Hnlra and lnvrnlor' racl
j liciail UHIH pm"J
I alow down about the middle of
Nevember In California, and lie-
cruller ' can ba counted on to
huva a minimum of nctlrtty and
I Ihla la a nattiril condition, aa tho
yard ara holding their purebnae
' ,. ... . . n,,i.i,, i
oriler to oave . 1 footugo an
lumber until well after the
tlft-HI fliittnitk l.'Mtlrt.v IHMMI '
The outlook lor nuaineaa in,j0so looking nrter Iho Spanish,
California In 1939 l entirely j ., maKinr m the Rusalan,
aatlsfactory. The Winal growth .,, iiruei. t, nnft (....i.
will neceasllnlo Hie consumption j
l" mvn, w"".TkV ,
th. harve. ;f the n.t
stand ot timber In the """
States.
. DILL DKPARTH
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 19. (U
P ) Senator. C. C. Dill, at a
luncheon of democrats, msae nis
tare well speech ttetora learlni
for Washington, D. C.
Dill thanked the club for Ua
active support during tho recent
campaign sand pledged hla effort
toward legislation for the welfaro
of th people ot this atute, the
nation and tho world,
WASHINGTON, Not. 10.
Lieut. Commander Joel T. Boone,
White House physician, haa been
relieved ot his dtitlea hy Presi
dent Coolldgo to accompany
President-Elect Hoover on his
South American tour. It wa an
nounced today, Iloone expects
to join Hoover at Panama. '
Clasalfled advertising la
morning nawapaper propoaltloa
alwaya. Ua th Ntw.
Houston Will Be
Returned to State
Conalabi Clary (loud la ex
pected back today from Eureka,
Calif., where ha want after B.
V. Ifouaton, held on a warrant
from Klanuilh county, charging
theft of a aaddla worth IIU.
Coiad. loft Kalurduy for Sac
ramento, Calif., with extradition
paper a signed by Governor Pat
terson of Oregon. After recelv 1
Ing tho proper alxnaiuraa from j
California officials, ha Intended
lo drlva lo Eureka and gat lloue-
lon, who fouxht extradition.'
Offlrlala In Ilia offlco of lb
dlairlri attorney's offlra aay thai
Houston la wanted ou mora than
ono charge.
ir
Mr. Ilrndrb k, who h hen
a pailenl at tha Klamath Valloy
hoapllal for aurara'l woaka On ar
count of hurna which ll auffnroil,
returned In hla liomn Monday.
Mra, fihopberd la a pailenl al
Iho Kluroaih Valley hospital and
will aubmli lo a major operation
today. .
,0 ; lirown and Allcen II
(atloy. both of Ulamiib Falla.
were lutued a niarriaga llvenee at
Iho county rlerk'a office Hatur-
dny. . . v
Mr. and Man.-J. M. Conley of
Illy vlalted In Iho ally over the
week-end. They were gueeta at
the Wlllard hotel.
II. J. Lawlar. pnrchanlng agent
for the Utah Conatructlin com
pany, waa la Klamath rail on
bualueia over the week-end and
atayed at the Wlljard hotel.
J. II. Bcott and E. A. Collier,
both oftl.-lal of the atate high
way department, with headquar
ter In Bnlem, are In the city.
They are regiatered al " w11'
lard. V .
W. O. Chandler, aaalatanl apee
lat agent, and D. O'Connell, chief
apodal agent for tha Southern
Pacific are In the city on buai
neaa. They're from Dunamuir,
Calif., ind'aro registered at the
WUlard.
' Fred Jnhnaon, division ipeclal
agent of lha Kent Fa railroad,
waa a elalterln tha city over the
week-end from Ban llernardlno.
Calif., and enjoyed a duck hunt.
Ho; la roaletorod at the Wlllard.
Iula . E. Ilean. public aervlce
commlaaloner ' from Halem. la- a
Ylaltor In the city from Salem.
He h),(l m hearing here Friday
lB. ..ard lo railroad and high
way mattera, and remained here
over the week-end on bualnraa.
II la a gueat at the Wlllard
hot(,
At the Pine Tree
Laugh ring lor.s and loud at
the Pin Tree this week for tho
management ho . aaaembled a
prise collection uf mlrth-piovok-Ing
film 'entertainment auch a
we have never wllueaaed before.
This I entirely a It should he,
however, and moro than ful
fill In every way tho promises
of tho theatre In advertising
their currient program aa "a car
nival of comedy," In rolobmlfon
of "Joy week." . '
"Dance Tactics" la the high
light nf the flvo-a.-l bill al the
Pino' Tree theatre this Tuesday
nnd Wedneaday, where variety
will toko up tho principal, nee-
"Dance Tactics." with netty and
Wng nnn,bers nfferlug most nf
I Pccimiy written cimedy bits that
include a lot ot topical humor
jM wo a, ,onlo aatr lllt
, freahlne In Ila i,rlili.nllio
Youth .and ability to nloaso
are the outstanding features of
I tho offering of Novlns and Dawes
a peppy couplo with song and
danco tendencies.
Clalro ' Vance, a eomedienne
with a Way at her own, and a
repertolro of popular aong bits,
la alwaya a welcome addition to
any program. .
With, Roman ring nerlnl
stunts and soma clover feats ot
contortion Morale' Bros, and
Daisy give the . show a speedy
send-off. Somd of their gym
nastics nro hroath-tnklng.
On tha screen, Madge Bell
amy lit "Very Confidential." and
"Oswald." the lucky rabbit car
toon. ' . .
' To read tha Klamath Nawa
day after day I to keep thor
oughly Informed on happening
ot Importance tbronghont th
world as wall aa la Klamatb
Falla and vicinity. ,
I CITY BRIEFS l'
i i
Secret Orders
Must Give List
(Ona tinned From ! Om)
In a tha lallar from Iho law 'a re-
qulramvnta. . . ..
In Ihla ram, Gaora ,W. Dry
ant, Huffalo klanaman, .aouKht
by hatwaa rorpua to orerturu lha
law Willi tha argument that lha
inattruvnt deprived him of con
alltuilonal rlahla of equal pro
tection 'of tbo lawa.
ot A f fori Klan
Th action of lha taurt will
not har mahirlat offnet on 4ha
klan liaelf. In view of tha action
taken by the hooded boy da lead
era laat July abandoiilng lha
maak; It J bollorod here. Yat
lha prtcailent In iho raae la te
aarded of lha utmoat luportanoa.
The aw waa aponaored la tha
lealalatura by Mayor Walker of
New . York, who waa then, a elate
aenalor. , ' - ' . .' . '.
llryant lo.it hla raaa In two
New York court!, Iho declelooa
of which were, affirmed loday.
Tha klanaman aald many of 'ieu. Anna Katterhorn. N. II. time, aud the number of the eer
klana actlvltlea' wora benavolnnt .iio.u,.. (it0. i,. .uhowur. Klrat tlflrntea and the data thereof, all
and cited th law aa. "an attack
on tha boat eltiienry. ' lis aought
to evade a floe nf from 11.000
lo 110.000 for failure to file rec
ord of tha- llulfalo klan .with
the ao;retary of atata of New
York. .
Owe JuHtlre llbarata
Juatlre McReynold dlaaentod.
aaanytlng tha federal court had
no Juried let Ion to review ;IU
atato action, becauaa no federal
queatlon wa involved.
Janice Van. Devanter In jua
tlfylng the law, referred to a re
portot a committee of the STth
enngrera which) aald tho modern
Ka(Klui embodied part of lha
reconel ruction. Ku Klu and part
of th old, know. nothing part rf
the pra'-Clvll war time. The re-
.... ..-.... ... - --
port also mentioned the klan'a
Z '.'a.-.,.. . c..K,.ni'r Clkrk. White Pine Lumber
""J"'
and negroes," in behalf of "whit
uprcmacy
Cooks Taken to
Portland by WeUs.
Deputy . United Slate Marshal
Ca
day,
ath
E.' Cook
tha fod
Mann art; .and Alice Cook; said
to be bla aiater. who. la held aa
a material wttnea In the caee.
Sf, 7
lil'H.nilXH i.'.'(KIS'A.lBl
OF IiKI.IJfQCKXT TAX .
KRTIFIUITKH .. - ,
(Taxof lOSSI) , t .
IN TUB CinCUIT. COURT 'OF
THE STATE OF OREGON.
IN AND FOR KLAMATH
COUNTY-;
Klamath County, a body politic
ana corpora. oi ,u. w
OreBon. plaintiff. ...
v. ..
lock Company of California.
ey L. Applegate. Maggie Sloan,
Geo. W. Heavlln, F. o. Wil
liams. L. Jacoba, Wm. Cros
ley. Geo. Bloomlngcamp. Ho
mer F. Itoberla. Jtown Kinney.
Edith J. Osjar. Kdward U.
Young and Geo. Karl Young.
iy o l.ar. Caroline Lewis. E.
V Hitchcock. W. 11. Landon.
M. Greelev. L ll Austin. Mon -
roe J. Lytic. Geo. B. Carlisle,
l k I ....... ... . f
V ('Ila) IV1 , IV I K UIVIKIIU KHaa- tl aaaoaaaae, uovil NIBU RlaNVU lata 1 S X K
UkUi. wlti him two Klam- "'" Tf STT ! 18: T?4 1 B.H. it E.W.M.'
county prlaoner. ' . Ch.rlea i"'"' ,f""' Jt.Jt-D. C. 8441. leaned July . 128.
,. who wax bound r to Wrll(hY, HamlltonrMar h. !0' " L1 " "
eral grand Jury under the (,,.. , ......ht mi... ' 7' ,Bd V1
I 'Hurry it. Goodman. Geo. II. Al-
len. Anna Katterhorn. N II. j E. Wo& JJr .A. , yH, .J"
Flrat State Pavlnga Bank. J. en N'eal. Louie Uulh. J. Z. Df- kattif aw TFAt
W. and Kettle Anna Teal, rcane. John J. Cunningham. Chaa. ?wner- EU8W U N 5i
Kl.m.tl lke Land at Live- E. Wilder. Lowell L. Jones. Wm. w;e'. r..8W,.-Ni
lunun f I'm . 1 , . - - - . ...... . .- -
Fink, Joseph Chloltl. Frank K. "oil named in the following list
and Mnllle K. Ilammel, B. P. !a being the owner or ownera of
Goff, Frank. Kulok, J. B. An- the lepnl title as the aame np
derson. Elmlda Hawxhurat,! pears of record according to Hie
Charlea A. Arnold. Jl.' L. Dw -
Armond
1 ot al. J. C. IIall.;OreRon. of tracts and parcels of
O. Parker. John Mich-; land, lota and blocks therein de-l
Thos. Boggess, Erne.t j scribed Ud following their re-
Glenn
nelson
Himman, N. D. (iinsbach. A. D.
McCoy, W. T. Dally. Henry U.
Dennis. Dudley Clark. White
Piue Lumber Co.. "Homer Hut
chinson. Ivan M. Bod. Nlta Mc
Purlnnd. Charles Chandler, Jas.
R. Melvln, Chrl Joelson, II. L.
Mills, JL. H. Sydnor. T. I..
' Hamilton. John D. Mtindes, W.
A. Sloll, Harry Graves. F. W.
Inneit,. II. Claytin. , David B.
Dow. L. R. Moser. Llsxie H.
Rody, Clarence J. Smith. J. O.
Lane. M. Cross. David C. Skeen.
Sylvestor "Welser. Riley D.
Deadmond. Compsy Trimmer.
Security Savings & Trust Co..
William Crawford. Mollis Cnr
Lf 11. I. L. Larkey, Ceo. Bon
jamln & Harry Wright, Emma
Hamilton, Martha Hamilton,
Geo. Wright. Elisabeth Stnll
ker, Wm. Phillip. John Mer
rill Parker. John Harrison,
Chaa. A. Eslick. Alec Hlnton,
Betty Ramey, Wm. Brlchet.
Server ft Hlggins, Harrison
Brown, Jackson County Bank
of Medford, J. A. and Bertha
Massey, Leo. H. Sharp, Julia B.
Van Emon, A; M. Melhy, T. p.
Hague, John Ilellolls, Luke E.
Walker. Arthur Vernon, L. H.
Bellman, J. F, Magulre, Earl
Simpson, H. J. Winters, W. E.
Seehorii, W. P. Johnson Co.,
K. Sugarman, Mrs. C. O. Clark,
Ella and Herbert C Clark,
Matt Anderson,', Klamath Kor
poratlon, Jane Rose- et vlr.
Christie Clevo, Jno. Wyse. J.
A. Stewart, Klamntl) Falls
Laud 4t Trans. Co., Henry
Stoehsler, James W, Klncade,
Paul M. Noel, Chas. B. Wor
den, Mra. G. A. Johnson, J. S.
Price, ' llattie Golden Neal,
Louis Rath. J. Z. Dutresne,
John -J. Cunningham, . Helen
Brown, Chaa. E, Wlldey, Low-
II L. Jonea, Wm. Tinder.
Thro. W. Tempaka, Ffad II.
Ilothchlld. Mra. Paulina Keh
reverter, Ouy L. and Jaaate 8.
1oonard, Mlka Itl'e. A. A.
llcllman, V. C. DeChalDf. Fred
. Huealna, 1. K. Book, r. It.
flluiitarln Thrta O flritlih H.
- )l. Van liuarn, Ada Puke, I'. K. 'certain olher taxea for auoaequent atura' afternoon and warned
. Mallory, J. N. Matten, Tberon r.an,- and certain IntereaU on the proprietora lo cloa their
t. Kherla. J. II. Johnaoo, W.jaaid aevaral amounla, at 11 doora, and keep them cloaed 'if
V. Johaaun. Abraham Charlie. i per annum from lha date of IheUhey wanted to atay out of jail.
Mmj rwiHiu, rren iupw.i-r,
1.. O. Mllla. The Cllr of Klanc
atb fa I la. and each and every
. nerMOti. firm aiMl corDormllon i
named In the following liat aaiyeara. and penaltlee and eoele Mi0'"'" received tlie warn-j
being the owner or owuera of provided by law; Ihaf tha aggra-ing ana noeaea it were aiaiea to
lha leaal lltla ua tha atme alManta amount of all Uxea abovelbe: "Tha Altamont club" near
lara of record according loirefarreil Ua on ' each tract and
the. tea rolla of ' Klamath parcel of land and PfP"y
County, Oregon, of tracla and , hereinafter apeclflcally deecrlbed
parcela nf land, lota and bjocka.for aald year 121 and for
therein , deoorlned and follow- year aubaeqaent thereto, aa In
Ing lliclr raxpectlva namea. andjdlculed. Including the Internet lo
each and avery peraon, firm lha date of laauanea of aald cer
. and -1 corporjitlon owning or.tlflcatea of dallnquency reapect
clalmiug to own. or having or lively, penaltlee and eoeta, and the
claiming lo bnva any Intercut. I doacrlptfon of the aald property,
lien or claim therein, and alo,all of which la eltuaud In Klam-
all Alliar lupu.n. ttr ftnrllM I h C'rin ni v Orna mnA IK
unknown, claiming any right, j
title, .rafale or fntereal in or
lien upon ane of the real ae-iof
. Iaa kerolnafiar daacrlbed, de-
fendaiita. I
II.. t n .
State c Having iiauk. J. W. and .
Kettle Anna Teal, Klamath Ljikeiaald Klamath County, and the
Land A- Livestock Company - of j amouul tor which It waa taeued.
California, J. It. Kthal K. Pic- and the year or yeare for the
kelt, Morey L. Applegete, Maggi i delinquent taxes for which It waa
Hloaa. Ceo. W. Ilaarlln, F. 0. iaeued. and the amount of all
Wllllama, h. Jacob.- Wm. Cros- r taxea -due for yeara aubsequent,
ley. Ceo. Ulnomingcamp. Homer are a followa, to-wlt:
y. Itoberla, Howe Klnmiy. Kdlth , HliHV n GOODMAN', rea
1. Omar. Kdward O. Young aad a,nt . owner: VV,BW. KK 14
Oeo. Karl Young, I. O. lar.jSKH. io, T. 41 8., It. I
Caroline Lewi. B. F. Illtrhroeg.
W. B. Landon, M. Grealey, L. M
Aaallli, Monroe J. Lytic. Geo. B.
Crllilo. Jonah Hpark. Margaret
J. Fink. Joseph Chloltl. Frank K.
and Mollla R. Ilammel, n. P.
Coff. Frank Kulak, 1. B. Ander
aou, Klmlda llawxhuat. Cbarlea
A Arnnlil II I. fWArnnnrf m
-i' i ' ' 1 1 1 1 . i i j i i
mi.. . aiau, uit-nit v. ritiacr,
John Mtrhaolson. Tho. Bogge,l
Brnest Himman. N. D. Glnabacb,
A. 1). McCoy, Helen Brown, W.
- ,.
ltl"
Co.. Homer Hutchinson. Ivan M.
nod?. NiU MrParUnd. Chnrles
T . ' . I . .1 r i
iiBiiuier, i. aieion, t. nri j
duviaon. n. i.. jama.- u. ii. ya-i1A
ha T f ii 1 1 . ... v. n
Mundev W. A. fltoll. Harry
Gravea. F. W. I line, H. Clayton,
- "c.:reLc.V8
oser. Llxxle
Smith. J. O.
Lan. M. Cross. David C. Skeen.
Sylvester Welier. Rllry D. Dead
MerMtt Parker. John Harrison.
Chss. ' A. Eslick, Alee Hlnton,
Betty Ramey. Wm. Rrlchet. Bar-,
Jackson County Bank of M4-f
kJ
a 4. ' ir
jh u.iiu. V nl w it
John HeHulIfl, Luk R. talker.
Arthur Vernon, U H. Dell man.
'IL7.Z o. ..L.r... .:v 3.i; uua ior ixa - tax.
win muiiaflr, wm: ruiinna. joaa
j' Winter. WE t.b.Tw p!'" "' MM.: due for
t:. u. LInra. Ella and Herbert C.
Pl.k XI. It !.--.,.'
I Korporatlon. Jane Rose et vlr..
,,v r . . 44Ji lmti July 6 mgf for
twrt' Kl,n"1 ? F" t"? ndil92S. 8221.81: due-for 1924 tax.
'caua. io... neiiry toenier.
James W. Klncade, PaulM. Noel.
I Tinder. Theo. W. Tempake, Fred
rebe'rger, Guy : L. and Jeasld B.
Leonard, alike Rice, A. A. Bell
man. F. C. DoChalne, Fred Bue
bIiib. J. E. Book, P. K. Goodwin.
Thoa. T. Grubh, IV. B. Van Buem,
Ada Duke.. P. E. Mallory, J. N.
Maaien, Tneron L,. Ebert. J. H.
Jonnson,
,n v n tkn. ih i'ui. present owner: m
C&rlie" Ruv P.r NWHSWU. sec. 13. T.
Charlie. Ray Paraioo. i rank 4 , 8 R M
,.Vhf..M,,i"n.ThUy.!'".'''r 1928. for 1923.
i ham
1 Hoover,
j Klamath Falls, and each and
vrv Tu. r-n.i firm n .1 .nr-i... .
iax roils or Klamath County
spectlvo names, and each nnd
every person, firm and corpora
tion owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to have any
Interest, lien or claim therein,
and -also all other persona or par
ties unknown, claiming any right,
title, estate, or Interest lu or Hen
upon any uf the real estate here
inafter described, defendants:
IN TUB NAME QF THE STATE
OF OREGON)
Yon and each ot you ore here
by notified thut Klamaih County,
a body politic, and corporate of
th State of Oregon. Is the holder
ot .certain certificates of delin
quency Issued to it by tho tax
collector of Klamath County, Ore
gon, pursuant to the statutes In
such cases made and provided,
which said certificate are bound
In book form as required by law.
That the. said certificates of
delinquency a hereinafter .- Ret
forth in this summons -were Is
sued, by the Sheriff and Tax Col
lector, of Klamath County, Ore
gon, on -the following dates, to
wlt: Some on tho Cth day ot
July, 1928, and others on July
7. July 9. July 10, and July 11,
respectively, In tho year 1928;
far, ..the delinquent, taxes for the
year 1923. and were filed by said
Tax, Collector In the office of the
County Clerk ot said Klamath
County on the 11th day of July,
1928, upon all the delinquent
property oh the tax rolls for said
year for which no certificates of
delinquency had been Issued.
That aflrr the said delinquen
cies bad accrued, and prior to the
Issuance of said several certifi
cates ot delinquency, respectively,
due. notice of said several delin
quencies was given as required
by law.
That complaint and application
for Judgment to forecloiuro aald
carllflcataa wc filed In tha above
entitled court, and cauee on the
Utb day of October, 12.
That In addition lo lha taxea
Included In aald rertlflratea of
dallnuuencr for tha yamr 1931
ka A n tkla nlalnllff
muanra 01 inff reaiwciive rer-
Uilkatva, and from tha reapecllve
idalea
of the dellnquenclea of the
aal iavm ilu r.ip aulMjtnuenl
noma of tha owner of the legal I
i llilo- thereto, aa the aame appeara
record. If known, aa abowu on
the tea rolla In lha handa of the
Hherlff and Tai Collector of
IV i .. . . l. ....... .. V. - A, tkl.
of which ai owned and held by
e.w.M. D. C. leiued July
. M7X. for 1031, Mi ll; duo
for 1624 tax. 135. OS; due for
ltJ tax. IS7.1J; due for 13
1st. 1134.13: due for 1027 lag.
1113.08;. due for 123 tag.
140.04. .
OBO. n. ALLEN, present own-'
er: NKViSRl. eer. 7. T. 41 B..
p a S H' l
,T'
U. c. 1419. laaued
July'0. l2t. for l2l. fl.4:
due for 1921 tax. 314.77; due
ior mi lax.
1035 tax, $40.08; due for
! tax. 14.68
dua for 1927
tax, 3.3
ANNA RATTEHOR.V. present
owner: Ely 13.00 A. lot 3. (v.
p. 384.) sec. 13, T. 41 B.. It.
E.W.M. D. C. (440. Issued
.
July (. 1028. tor 1933. $148.23;
due for 1834 tax, ITS. 30: due for
1933 tax. kt.3: dne for 12
tax. 1104.88; due for 137 tax.
I101.B2.
N H. BOOTJE. present owner:
Lota to. 10 Inc., aee. 7; BV
1944.(8, and personal
184. 05; .due for 12
tax.
fr ,.J7 i.,'
. . . . , '.
8320.18; .and ' personal
Mwuwr. ii rv , wee. a. 1 . -j 1 O.,
" E.W.M. D. C. nut. Suited
rt- i.s ini in .
tax. 9894.33.
' '"31 B1A1E as MlliWO
f rilB." It's W.L D.'c.'
..-,.. . ,.-
ii.J ,i: I" ;"1 :x:i ..
tax!
J' d C 8444 iJned Jnir i
for
1924 tax, $546.75; due for 1925
tax. 1534.(8: due tor 1928 tax,
$801.23; due for 1927 tat
$771.62.
KLAMATH LAKE LAND &
LIVESTOCK COMPANY OF CAL
IFORNIA, present owner: BWt4
iu4j-
. '
due
due
due
due
for .
for
for
1924
1925
1926
1927
tax.
3303.04;
$817.06:
$350.68;
tax.
tax.
for
tax.
$320.66. HMUNWU. KB
SW4. NViSEii. sec. IS. T. 41
f ' ,,. . J.;!'1
'f,, ,g 7i ,,",. ,,, .,.'1
l"1...' i92 u 16088 -dni
It. U E.W.Itfv D. C. 8440
for 1927 tax. $556.56
J. R. A ETHEL E. PICKETT,
present owners: N. 39 a. of
NEHNW14, sec. 16, T. 41 S.. R.
13 E.W.M. D. C. 8447. Issued
July 6, 1928. for 1933, $221.60;
nnd personal, $40.43; due for
1924 tlx, 102.89, and personal.
$8.54: due tor 1925 tax, $125.31,
and personal, $10.51; due for
1ST26 tax. $J 27.4-1; due fur 1927
tax. $135.00.
iContlnneil on Pmjre Six)
. 25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste -
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
. Large Tube
25
Officers Close
'Gambling Joints'
Offlrera vlalted five "notorloua
gambling placet" near the city
in .-h .... ihn nrnnrlaloe Itwtk
, ;
.."...,,...
the Altamont dance hall on Honth I
Hint, afreet: "Lakerlew Smoke-'.
h .. . hiahwav beiween i
" " , ? ' ".
Klamath Kalla and J'ellran city;
two Pelican City pool looma, and
"Krrd I.yon'a place" on Houtb
RIMk atreot.-
Offlrera In the . party were
Deputy 8harlfta Ixiula Mueller
and Harry Ingllng: and HtaU
Officer llgii Arkerman
LIMA. Peru. Nov..l'. (UP)!
An Increase' ef more than lio.ooo!
Peruvian pounds In the national I
Income of lha country la for-j
shadowed In next year budget !
report which haa been approved (
hy the chamber of depnllea.. The
report waa submit led to tho
chamber Thursday by tha budget
commltslon. The national Income
was eetlmated at :.450.41
pound. - ' 4 '
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ITS TASTE AND
NAME ARE EASY
TO REMEMBER
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Big Sale of Repossessed cars consigned to lis
by the Finance Company for a quick sale of
balance due. An opportunity for yuo Mr. Buy
er to take advantaRe of the other fellows tough
luck and get a dependable used car far below
it's real value.
Below is a list of these care with one column
giving the true market value and -the second
column giving the sale price and they will not
last long at these prices. You will have to
hurry. - - - - )
EASY TERMS EASY TERMS
'.Market Sale
" Value Price
1928 Oldsmobile 1 Landau 4...$950.00 $795.00
1927 Dodge Coupe .:: .....$595.00 $495.00
1927 Chevrolet Coupe : $475.00 $395.00
1928 Oldsmobile Coach $975.00 $875.00
1927 Dodge Roadster $585.00 $445.00
1926 Olds Deluxe Sedan ....$600.00 $495.00
1926 Nash Victoria $675.00 $595.00
1926 Oldsmobile Coach ........$550.00 $395.00
1928 Fontiac; Coach ...$700.00 $595.00
Several Others as Low as $ 50.00
NelsonAutoCo,
Cor. 7th and Klamath, - . .
JACK f ROST
HIIOI! RKP.tlRIMU
While Yoa Wall '
Women'e half tnH ft, pair
Wood heel tcpllfta. One pr.
Mea'e rubber haala due pr
lvifti nrnivJ KOO !
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Hear the .?
General '
Independents:
every Friday;
at 8:00 RM.T
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than taaut
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