The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 27, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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TTIB KLAMATH NKWR
Two Killed When
Launch Sinks
(Continued Vtom fag Owe)'
up dlvliix to aid uilicr members
of tint pny.
Mra. Hliurp, Mra. Knsjlali nuil
llitlu Null Kuxllsu, mud I, wsro
Hnved. from poualblo drowning by
Hani Mortouaon, wlto llvoa on
du laland In tha river, whon he
lirard the bout alrlko lha Iro,
and ruabud to tlx araim of thu
accldmil In hla own bat. .'
Hvti'n nn llout
Mr, mid Mra. Kngilah, Ibnlr two
.. Pcnojf, okm) (, und Null,
nirf t) ' 3, lir. and Mm. Hliorp and
Mra. C. II. Muollfr left on Dr.
Hlinrp'a now 13 foot raliln liiunrh
HundaT ulluruwu fur irlp duwu
Kluinulll river, flio Imul
finished Ihri'u wrnks u. and
wua oihi ol tbu Irlimni'sl Inuiirbca
In soulliorn Orvguu.
On tuo trip down lbs rlvur Dr.
ftharp. oporutlng (ho luurxri, had
not uollrod Ira. In (ml. the
woathsr, rompiirtitlroly spouting,
was not rold.
Ton. mllos dun lb rlvur Dr.
Hliorp and Mr, Knsllah agroad
thai It waa tlma la rvturn. Th
phrslclaa woa Juat about roady to
i' awing tha boat arouud whon a
entailing, grating aouud arrmtitd
their attention. Tha boat slowed
to a atop II had bi'tn travaliug
at about lt-tnllo rata and tbu
bow raised.
llIUt I'llHKlt-d
Tha big boat had crashed, head-
on, Into a abiel u( Iro about an
Inch thick It napponvl to bo In
a placa hera there aa no cur
runt. The Impact and (harp edge
of tha lea batlored a hula on audi
aldo of tha prow about lliree
lurbaa wld and foot long.
' ' The bow ot tha boat, at first
high In the air, allppod bark Into
tlio hula It bad made In tha lea.
anil wolor began, to pour Into the
cockpit.
Still not realising Ilia terloua
ueaa of their poaltion. Dr. (Sharp
lulu KiiRllah to get tuo plka pule
and abovo tha boat to a patch ol
tulea, near shorn. Tha pole, ten
feel long, wouU nl reach bot
tom. Women Hysterical
' Mr. Mueller and Mra. KnglUh
went gradually bi-romlng hyatcr
l.al. Water In-iian to pour
through tho Jagged fissures In
the prow. Tho aleru appeared to
bc'aellllng.
' Dr. Bbarp slurtod Ihe nintor,
ooplttg to got I ho boat to ahoro
boforo It aank. Tim motor
"caught" tho Ural timo, and alart
VI to' dim. Iiut nVrn at lb-'
launch aUrtod tho Ililiwl ita
n'volvlng In water. Tho cnflut
stopped stono cold. ;
Hlrrn Hrlllr '
Then the men rvaltted the srl
ouanoaa ot tho situation. Thero
were (our lllo proavrvera. Uno
waa given to each ot lha three wo
men and one to Engllah, who, by
(hla time, hod hla oldost eon
clutched In hla arma.
Dr. Bhorp told ever) body to re
main on tha boat. He thought ai
the boat aank. that by standing
on tha top ot tho cabin, the beads
r. y 1. 1 1 1 ivy 1 1 w
Western Lady
k Tells Story
Nuturo conlrola nil the- func
llona ol our digestive urgnits ex
cept one. Wo have control over
that and It's Hie funetiou that
eiiusos the niosl troubhs
See that your ohlldren form
regular bowel habits, and at tho
first sigu ol bud breath, coated
tongue, biliousness or constipa
tion, glvo them a Htllo California
I'lg fiyru'p, II regulates the bow
ohi nnd stomach und gives these
orguna strength so they continue
V to uct ns Natura lutends them to.
'It helps build up and strengthen
pale, listless, underweight child
ren, children lovo Its rich fruity
tnste, nnd It's pttroly vegetable,
so you can glvo It as oftuu as
your child's appetite lags or- he
seems feverish, cross or fretful.
.' I .emllng physlcluns havo en
dorsed It for CO years, nnd Its
overwhelming snles record of over
fouc million bottles a year shows
how mothers depend upon It. A
Western mother, Mrs. H. W.
Stewart, 4113 Rurllan St., Don
Vor, Colorado, nys: ' ''Raymond
waa terribly pulled down by con
stipation. Ho got weak, fretful
und cross, had no uppelito or
energy and food seemed to (our
In hla stomach. California Klg
Syrup had him romping and play
ing again In Juit a tow days, and
soon he was back klo normal
weight, looking hotter than ho
Iiud looked In months."-
V' Protect your child from linlla
llons of California FIs Syrup. Tho
mark of the genuine Is the word
'California" on the carton, iAdr.
ot lha aeveii ooi-upaott cuuld bo
kept out of wator.
Hlowlr tha (Urn (011101 Into
Hie water, The water erupt to
warda Ilia bow and the prow
ralaed (lowly,
Suddenly Mra, Muullor, with a
Win preaarvor In her baud, could
ataud It no Jnngur, She leaped
Into tbo Icy waters ot the Klam
ath. Altenipls to Nwlm Ashore
A aucond later, aa the boat aet
tled down gradually, Mr. Ragllah
(aid ha mould nioko a try for thu
slwro. With hla arma around hli
aon, bo In in pod Into tho water,
and began la awlm (lowly but
atcnillly toward tho clump ol
(ulua, thirty tarda away.
In tho meantime Mra. Mueller
had lunt ber Ufa proaervar and
w.m r!,,iwi,.rl,, ...ruinlvuhuiii
to go under llelglum and Oormaiiy, wfture
Dr. rUiarp threw off hla over- rlT.,',,l',u? W'" I""1" "U' by
coat and jumped Into tha river, rapidly 'King flood w era. Ant
llo recovered the Ilia pro.orv.ir. ' r So.0tf Population Is In
put It over Mra. Muellur'a head I ,,"u"r-: "shv. cut off
and around her body, and then1".1' dr'"!'",'? '"'"i ho city,
lowed ber tn.arJa alior.. jTheHeheldl rlv.r dykea have
lr. Hliarp Hero lwn broken aud many huu.ee
When a few feet (ram .Lore "recked by Ihe i.comlng water.
Mra. Sharp, who waa perched I .., ,
Ihhh dp on tho bow of the launch.
.ere.md Ih.l Mr.. Kngll.h and ;
illtllo 2-jear-old Nell Kngllab had , , "- .-.".
!-ii... ( i... it.. ,i i .... . have been flooded by the break
'allppel off Into the cold water of , , . , , ...
in.. .I- . v. .ii i. j 1 lug of dyke.. Ulrica a are of the
too near the (tern, and aa lha
atern aank bcueatb the wavoa
rin,..i .1.. iiiiiuwruHMi rcifuriuu lour muiva
Lh! I , ?i k. . ? P I ""-. l"IHIon to a num
She held on tight to bar .on, bulb,r ,(f , ,
(eemed In Imminent danger. i... ... .....i ..
Dr. Sharp-llio only on. of the
iaeven niia waa an expert awlm-1
mer turned and aw'in rapidly
bark toward the b)nt. Hut even
i7 r , ., , ""'"tali and .mall fl.blng craft
Hliorp with admirable presence ol ;
mlud. grabbed bold of the leu-1
loot plka pole aud hauled Mrs.
Kngllsh and tbo boy Lack Into
the boat.
Near egliaustlnn. nla clothes
weighted down. Iir. Sharp turned; Shop, are closed at Oatend, i ITesldenl Coolldge'a moro la to
j towards the clump ot tults to at- Hilgltiin. and damage la reported jbear fruit, cither. Europe must
.tend to Mra. Mueller, throughout llelglum due to the .nlLindon Its opposition to the
Ab ha wna pulling her the fcrj rapidly rising waters of thalsenate reservation or . the senate
remaining feet to the lule clump R. heldt and Dyle rivers. Engl-j must aluindnn lis reterration oi
he heard Ills wife (cream again: ncers hava been scut lo tho scene; there must bo a compromise in
"Mr. Err.lllnh haa alopped!" jol Ihe worst duningo with lirgol which both aides shall yield
I It"!' Woks detachments of workers In an at-! from their former portions. .
( All this timeand It waa ahort-; tempt to halt further disaster. j llnrnli May (lunge
:or than It tukea to road this ac-j Kiiglsnd l e.-ls Kurr J Whether Rurne will do this Is
count Mr. Kngllsh bad been England, which felt Ilia first 'unknown. Thero Is Utile llkell
'making hl alow way towards tho fury ot Ilia storm, wan only hood the senate will recede. Sen-
tules. lie had traveraej approxl-! partly spared today, as Ihe death 'ator Dor:ih, chairman of the for
matuly fifty foci when Mra. Sharp
called, ! new advlcca from various parts
hooking back,' Dr. Sharp (aw jot the laland. Floods In Wales
Mr. .Kngllab, hla faca dawn in tbo. and In Scotland havo caused w-
.water, and saw tha lltilo boy slip .
out uf his father's arras and s'.uk
beneath tha (urlare. Tearing off
his cMtbi-e, Dr, Sharp again service, weru JulteiL. or greatly
plunged Into lliu wator. Itoach- Idumaged.
I Ing Mr. Kuullah tha man was al- I - 1 1
ready dead he dova twice furl MANILA, P. I.. Nov. S6. IUP)
I the boy. hut could llot locate him. j Damage estimated at millions
i All i:h. ihn. ihn hvinrioi ' of dollarj was caused In the
mother with her youneeat son was !
looking cn.
Atlcmpla Rrciisclfatltm
Dr. Sharp then hnuled the body
of Mr. English Into shore and Im
mediately commenced attempts at
recuscltatlon.
He
worked for
some time, and then collapsed
I la tho meantlmo Hans Morten
son, a nearby resident, hs. been
; attracted by tha cries of Mrs.
: Sharp, anal rawed up to tbo econa
of the tragedy. Da removed Mrs.
Sharp, Mrs. Kngllsh and little
Nell lo tho tulo clump. M
Sharp endeavored to resuscitate,
Mr. Kirgllsh, but to no avail.
A tragic commentary Is that.lt
all soven had remained on tho
t'oat no fatalities would hava re
sulted. Tho storn sunk, hut tho
bow remained out of water. In
fact, Ray Telford ( builder of the
boat. Mild that the wood In the
host wiyild have hcjd up tho
launch, dcsplto tha weight ot tho
engine.
Dr. Sharp, Mru. Kngllsh, Little
Nail and Mrs. Mueller wore takon
to a farm house and later return
ed hi automobile to' Klamath
Falls.
llHly Itocnvcrtil
Tho body of Penny English was
recovered at 10:30 o'clock Suu
dny night by Lewis A. Duncan,
at about tho an mo spot where be
had sunk. Duncan usod pike
poles and n grappling hook.
Nono of the othors suffered ex-
jcopt from exposure. Mrs. Kngllsh'
Is at her homo today.
I The remains of tr. KiurlUh nml I
Penny English nro at tha funeral
homo of Karl Whlllock, Sixth aud
il'lno atroots. :.j ,. . t
Mr. and Mrs. English and their
two chlldron had been residing
In Klamath Falls for tho past five
months. Thoy formerly resldodi
In Everett, Wash. The English
rosklenco In Klamath Falls Is on
Paetfla terrace. r ,.jf,
Mr. English was purchasing
agent for tho Woyorhaeusor Tlin-
bor company, nnd 'has been con,'
nectcd with that huge -corpora-
lion lor years. Funeral services
will bo announced lalor.
('. U. Gannon, L. H. Robert
und Eurl Murphy, who aro con-'
nectcd with tho West Coast Telo-
phono nnd Telegraph company,
nro registered nt lliu Wlllard ho
tel. Roberts Is from Lakevlaw
and Uniinon and Murphy are
from Coos Day.
Yuko your physiclan'g prescrlp
Hons to tho Pelican Drug Co.,
712 Main street (next door to the
Pino Tron then ter). Thoy us
only tho highest grade drugs; all
prescriptions oro compounded by
(killed pharmacists ot years ol
cxpcrlonco. aud their nrlcag ara
right. Adv. ia-ll. .
Storms Ravage
England, Europe
(Continued rrota rag On)
purled 2 J known dead. Fourteen
aullort were drowned when tha
atoomer Ceaarro aank off Cape
Canine, near Alslers, In the Med
iterranean, . A roullnunua dream
of death reporta filtered In
throughout Ihe day from laolalod
towns and ahlpa at koa.
Many more are feared dead In
flooda and ahlp wroeka and a
long Hat ol mlaalng Inriudi 38
aallora known to have been oo
lour ahlpa which are unreported.
In addition in thu many ahlpa
sinking or In dlatrena, flooda have
eatiM-d great damage In Holland
. T , "
.dr'" '", , "V""'"1, VlZ". T
I opinion that Ihe flood, ulready
have eo.t a largo numlier of Uvea.
v cmft Mr1 ))m n'
f uiountaluoua ai:aa. The lale of
Marken la under water and the
'cnant la drawn with wreckage of
Hirers Flood lilies I
Tli .It'lff.H ntn Iihvm 1ufn !
)tnkea Bt ,blluj f Hylu om
;of Nurtn -r,,lall iHands. and
, .,..,,. rivr. i., (irnianr have
.cniiHed eoiiHidurahla d a m a a e !
ihrouih Ihe western areas.
toll was Increased ntcadlly by
orul deaths and great daraago.
I Everywhere tho storm struck.
, comuitiplrajlomi, on.l, traiiaportA.wllh. iho-t-hsmiiet and i b.x-ssith
Philippine Island today byn
typhoon which exceeded tho se
vere storm of last week.
Luxon Worst Hit
Tho wind's fury seemed to cen-
ter on tho Island ot Luton, whero
" volocl,y moro lh,n
70
mil of on hour. Crops, trauspor-
1 tallon and comniuiilcatlon
(uf-
1 fered most of tho damage.
One-third ot tho cocounul crop
waa reported destroyed. Several
small vosacia went aground and
wore wrecked. Reports of caa-
j uoltlea could" not be confirmed
n"""a
rntinn hitl vn..i horn tinil 1 hi'
OU( It
had been totally dis
rupted.
Freighters (irouiifleil L
Crews wero at work clearing
Ihe wrockaRo of lust wcek'a storm
and lines of communication iiiil
been partially restored to normal
when tbo now typhoon camo'ln
from tho ocean.
Activities lo rescuo sailors from
tho Jnpnne.io coal freighter Sakn
Mum, which went aground on
Masbslo Island, lat Thursday,
hud not boon reported hero since
Saturday, whon tho United Stales
cruiser. Memphis suid It had beon
delayed In IU mission ot morcy
by hurricane winds.
Mrs Schoenf eld
Taken by Illness
, Death claimed Mrs. Amolln
Schoenteld, prominent ' Klamath
resident aud wlfo of Otto Schoen
fold, well known basin farmer
residing seven miles south of
Klnmath Falls on Siemens Oil
Well road.
Mrs. Schoonfeld succumbod fol
lowing nn Illness ot some dura
tion. She was 5.1 years ot age
and had been a resident ot Klam
ath slnco 1910. She was a' na
tive ot Germany.
Survlvnls lucludo throe- daugh
ters who rosldo at tho Sehoeu-
1..IH mnrh lTrnrin. TllWln mill Mar-
gorot, and a brother. Emit Schlo..
! act, well known dairyman.
I Tho body Is In tho enro of the
Enrl Whlllock Funorul home.
Roqnlem high mass will bo
colcbratcd at Sacred Heart
j church Woduosdny morning at
g o'clock with Rov. Futher
Casey presiding, and Interment
will bo In 'Mt, Calvary cemetery.
VOI.NU TO TOKYO
TOKIO, Nov. 26. (UP) Tho
emperor and ompreBS, accompan
ied by Premier Tanaka, were at
Nagoya tonight en route to tho
capital (rout Koyoto, ancient cap
ital where the emperor was en
throned. Toklo was brightly dec
ora tod loilsy in preparation tor
lhair arrlTaj Tuesday morning.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928
Coolidge Plans
To Join Court
(Continued From rose On)
negollailona goon to open will
bear trull.' ' - k
To ,lah lleerallona
Tha prealdenl lias told some
Inllmulea be would like to glvo
Europe another chance to accept
our reservation) and permit ue to
adhere to the Court protocol bo
fore he retire, from office. ' 1
' Neither at the (Into depirtinent
nor among oenatora la there any
Information toludlcato that for
eign powers have been Bounded
out aud found more agreeable to
the fifth an unto reservation than
they ware when thuy diplomatic
ally declined to accept It two
years ago. The (enulo. In voting
to adhere lo ' tho world court,
made It a condition of ratifica
tion that a serin of reservations
should lie epnciflcally agreed to
by the signatories. Including one
reservation tho fifth which
.aid that Ihe court should not
consider any rceucat for an ad
vlaory opinion In any maimer In
whh-h Ihe l ulled States clalmaan
Intercut, without Ihe consent of
this government. The oenute felt
i hit roserrntlon only gave tha
United Stales equal power with
members of the League of Na
tions council, each of whom had
lie power to voio the aubmlaslon
of any question lo the court.
Other powers felt the United
Htatea waa aBktng a epeclul ad
vantage and declined to accept
thla condition ol roembarsbip. .
One Must Vh-lit .
This left the United Slates out
of the court, although the senate
hmA vntnii that mrm Ifiin II.
Th0 qucin ow Is whether
anything baa happened that
would make our reservation Ko.
S any more accVntable la Kurotte
Ithan It was two years ago., 11
eign relations committee," ,op
norcd entering the court, nl
thougli he accepted the reserva
tions and Is willing- lo go In on
thai basis. However, bo tecls
!ihQ court Is too closoly affiliated
Senator Moses, fceusior Iltram
Johnson und other null-league
republicans, expected Hint- the
reservations would kill the courtly, Roberts, Howe Kinney. Edith JIAKllY B. GOODMAN, pres-!
so far as tills country is con-ij. Oscar, Edward O. Young apdjent owner: SWV4W!4, SEIii
corned and they saw to It Uiatlfleo. Karl Young, D. O. Lear, ; BE i sec. 10, T. 41 S.. It. 8l
Ihe reservations were so at roug
a. In make this roault probable.
v l, ?hr.r , ht t a Kg
Yet there ar , signs of a "0"'',B
" r
Bbly significant.
Hughes May AM
Peace groups are still agltat-
'ino for ronownl of neitotloi Ions tn
take ua Into the court... Former
Secretory ot S'.ato Hughes,
recently was made a mem
es who
m'lier of
. m
a inoni-
LOB court, anil wiiu wu.it. m ....
her of the Harding admlnlslrs -
Hon attempted lo bring about
American adliercnca to the pro-
locol. may be a faclor In bringing chandler.- Jas. It. Melvln, carl:
nbout a"chnngo nt mlnil abroad. Joelson, Hs L. Mills. L, H. Syd-
Secretary of Stale Kellogg Is.nor. T. I. -Hamilton. John U
to
confer wllh the , president
ahnrtly as to the -text of diplo
matic communlcallons to other
court membors regarding tho
senate reservations. ' ' '
COCNTY JVIHJE NAMED
SALEM. Ore.,' Nov! 26. (UP)
Governor I. L. Pnttorsou today
named P. L, Phelps. The Dalles
attorney, as comity judgo for
Wasco county, to succeed J. T.
Adkissoa, recalled.' -l ' :
': o. F878 '
SCJ1AIONS I.N I'llltlSCIAiStHK
OF DK.L1XQCENT TA
CUHTU'ICATKS
(Tax of ltKJ8) .
IN
THE' CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OHBUUM,
rN AND FOR .KLAMATH
COUNTY. . .
Klamath County, a body politic
und corpornto of the State' of
Oregon, plalutlffi
llarry B. Ooodman, Geo,. B. Al
len, Anna Kattorhoru, N. II.
Rogue. Geo. B. - Iceiihowcr.
First State & Savings Bank. J.
W. and : Kattle Anna Teal,
' Kluinulll Luke Land & Live
stock Company of California,
J. R. & Ktbel E. Pickett. Mor
ay L. Applegato, Maggie Sloan.
Geo. W. Heavlln, F. O. Wil
liams. L. Jacobs, Wm. Cross
ley, Goo. BlooinliiKcnuip. Ho
mer P. Hoberls,' Rowe Kinney.
' Killth J. Ostar, Edward .
Young and Goo. Enrl .Young.
1). O. Lear, Caroline Lewis. E.
F. Hitchcock, W. B. Lundon,
M. Greeley, L. M. Austin. Mon
roe J. Lytle. Geo. B.' Carlisle,
Jonah Sparks. Margaret J.
Fink. Joseph Chlottl. Frank E.
and Mulllu E. Hummel, B. P.
Goff, Frank Kulok, J. 1). An
derson, Elmlda Hawxhurst.
Charles A. Arnold, H. L. De
Armond et al J.-U, Hall,
Glenn O. Parker, John .Mich-
anlson, ThoB. Boggess, .Ernest
lllmdian. N. D. Gtnsbath. A. D.
McCoy, W. T. Daily, Henry K.
Dennis, Dudley 'clnrlc. White
- Pino Lumbar Co., Homer Hut
chinson. Ivnn M. Bode, Nlla Ma-
Fnrlnnd, Chnrles Chandler. Jas.
i R. Melvln, Carl . JoelBon, H, L.
; Mills,. lv H... Syd(inr, y T,, L.
Hamilton, John D. Mund'S. W. upon any of the re'l estate here-IIK
A. Btell. Ilarrv Uravsa. W.ilnnlter deacrlrrod. defendants:
Innoa. II. Clayton. David B.
Dow. L R. Ur, Little R
Iiody, Clarence J. Smith, 1. O.
I.sue, M. Cross. David C. Bkecit,
Sylvester Welscr. Itlley D.
Dundinond. Compsy Trimmer,
Souirliy Savings Trust Co.,
William Crawfurd, Mollia Cor
bell, I. I.. Larkoy, llco. lien
Jnniln II Harry Wright. Emma
Hamilton, Maltha Hamilton.
Ueo. right, Elizabeth Sloll
ker, Vm. Phillips, John Mer
rill Parker, John Harrison,
Chs. A. Ksllck, Alec Hlnton.
Belly tinnier. Wra. Brlcbot,
. Ssrver Ic HixginH, llarrls.m
' Drown, Jackscu County snk !
of Mudford, J. A. and Ilertha
Maasev, 1-eo II. Sharp. Julio' E.
Vau Kinon. A. M. Melhy, T. O.
Ilsgue, John Ilellolis, l.nka K.
Walker. Arthur Vernon, 1. II.
Ilellmnn, J. f. Mngulre, Earl
Simpson, II. i. Winters, W. E.
Seehorn, W. P. Johnson Co..
K. Sugarman, Mrs. C. O. Clark.
Ella and Herbert -C. Clark,
Matt Anderson, Klamath Kor
porstlon, Jane hose et vlr,
Christie Clevo, Jno. Wyo. J.
A. Stewart. Klamath Kails
Land & Trans. Co., Henry
Sloehsler, James W. Kinrade,
Paul M. Noel. Chss. K. Wor
den. Mrs. O. A. Johnson, J. 8.
price, llattle Golden Noal,
Louis Itath. J. Z. Dufresne,
John J. Cuunliigham. Helen
Drown. Chas. B. Wlldey. Low
ell L. Jones. Win. Tinder.
Theo. W. Teinpske. Fred H.
Ilothcbild, Mrs. Pauline Keh
relwrger. Ony L. and Jessie B.
onrd. Mike Rice. A. -A.
Rellman, F. C. DeCbaine. Fred
'Rucslng. J. E. . Book, P. 11.
Goodwin. Thos. 11. lirnbb. B.
1. Van Buern. Ada Duke. P. E.
Mallory. J. N. Masten. Theron
h. Eberls. J. H. Johnson. W.
P. Johnson. Abraham Charlie.
Itay Paraxon. Frank Hoover,
L. O. Mills. The City ot Klam
ath Falls, and each and every
person, firm and corporation
named in the following list as
being the owner or owners of
the legal title as tbe same ap
pears ol record according to
tho tux rolls ot Kiamam
County. Oregon, of Iracta and
' nsrcels of land. Iota and blocks
therein described and follow-
lug their respective names, und
wo-b and every person, firm
and corporation owning or
claiming to own, or having or
claiming to have any interest,
lien or claim therein, nnd also
all other persons or purtles
unknown, claiming any right,
title, estate or interest -In or
Hen upon any ot the real cs-
tato hereinafter described, de
. fendunts.
To Ilarrv ll. Ooodman. Coo. B.
Alien. Anna Kntterhorn. N. H.
Ilogue. lieo. B. Iceiihowcr. First
State & Savings Bank. J. W. and
Kattiu Anna Teal. Klsmnth Lake
Land ai Livestock Company of
California. J. It. ft Ethel H. lle
kelt. jmirey Li Apple-gate. Mngyle
Sloan. Geo. W Heavlln. F. O.
ll'ltllnm. I Inn.).. Will frOS
k moomingcamp. Homermro as follows, to-wit:
'Caroline Iwls. E. F. Hitchcock,
! W. It. Laodon. M. llreeley, L. M. 0, 1928, for 1923, $41.65; due
Auslln. Monroe J. Lytle. Geo. B..for 1924 lax. $35.0S; duo for
'carlislo. Jonah Sparks. Margaret 1 1925 lax. $87.12: due for 1926
j rink. Jnscnh Chlottl. Krang E.
and - Mollia K. Hammel. B. P.
Ooff, Frank Kulok. J. B. Ander-;
'son.- Elmlda Hawxhurst. Charles
. a. Arnold, H. h. !?Armond et
ol.. J. C. Hall. Glenn u. i-nrxer,
John Mlchaeloon, Thos. Boggoss.
' Ernest Hiraman. N. D. Ginsbsch,
A. D. McCoy, Helen Bvown. W.
Henry n Dennis. Dud -
l, c,.rki white " Pine Lumber
,,- Homer Hutchinson. Ivan M.
Bode. Nlla McFarland. Charles
. . - .- IL. .-'
uraves, r. v. jiuicn, n. .
David R.Dow. L. R. Moser. l.ixtle
R. Rody, Clarence J. Smith. J. O.
Lane. M. Cross, David C. Skeen,
Sylvester Wclser, Riley D. Dend-
ond. Comusv Trimmer. Security
Savings & Trust Co.. Wllllom )
Crawford. Mollie Corboll. 1. L. i
l.arkev. Geo. Benjamin at uarryjior ism. 1015.10; aue lor isx-i
Wright. Emma Hamilton, Martha
Hamilton. Goo. Wright. Klixa-
j stollkor. Wm. Phillips. John
Morritt Parker. John Harrison,
Chns. A. Esllek. Alec Hlnton.
Betty Ramey. Wm. Brlchet, Ser
ver ft Higglus, Harrison Brown,
Jackson County Bank of Mod
ford, J. A. and Bertha Massey.
Leo. B. Sharp. Julia E. Van
Union, A. M. MoTby. T. O. Hague.
John Ilellolis. Luke E. Walker,
Arthur Vernon. L. H. Bellman.
J. F. Maguire, Earl Simpson, H.
J. Winters, W. E. Seehorn, W. P.
Johnson Co., K. Sugarman, Mra.
C O. Clark. Ella and Herbert C.
Clark, Matt- Anderson. Klamath
Korporation, Jane Hose et vlr..
Christie Clove,, Jno. Wso, J. A.
Stowart, Klamath Fulls Land and
Trans. Co., , Henry Sloehsler,
.lames W,, Kinrade, Paul M. Nool,
Chas. E. Worden, Mrs. O. A.
Johnson, J. 8. Price, Hattio Gold
en Neul. Louis Rath, J. Z. Dul
resue, John J. Citnniugbuui, Chas.
E. Wlldey, Lowell L. Jones, Wm.
Tinder. Theo. W. Tempsko, Fred
H. Rothchild, Mrs. Paulino Kelt
rebergor, Guy L. and Jesslu B.
Leonard, Mlko Rice. A. A. Bell
man, F. C. DeChalne, Fred Bue
siiiK. J. E. Book, P. R. Goodwin.
Thos. T. llrubb, B. B. Vim Biiorn,
Ada Duke, P. K. Mallory. J. N.
.Masten, Theron L. Eborts, J. II.
Johnson, W. P. Johnson, Abra-j
ham Charlie. Rav Parntoo, Frank i
Hoover, L. C. Mills. The City of
Klnmath Falls, and each and
every person. Ilrm nnd corpora-1
lion, named In fhn tnllowlng list
as beltiit the owner or owners of
tho legal tltlo as the sumo ap-1
pears or record according to the
tax rullu ot Klamath County.
Oragou, of tracts and parcels ol
land, lots and blocks therein de
scribed and following their re
spective names, and each and
every person, firm and corpora
tion owning or claiming to own,
or buying or claiming to huve. uny
Interest, lion or claim therein,
and also all other persons or par
ties unkuown, claiming any right,
title, estate, , or Interest In or Hen
tIN THE NAMB Of THE STATE
OF OREOON:
Yon end sach of you are here
by notified that Klamath county.
a body politic and corporate ol ownur: NEVi, sec. S. T. 41 8.,
Ihe State ol Oregon, la the holder ( R. 12 E. W.M. D. C. Kill. Issued
ol certain cenillcstaa of delln-jjuly , 193s. for IfiA, (1111;
iiueney Issued to it by the tag due for 1924 tax, Ht1.lt; due
collector ot Klitraaih County, Ore- for 1925 Isx, 1192. H: dun for
gon, pursuant to the statutes In !"l 2 8 tax, 072.41;,duo for 1927
such case made and provided. I tax, I14.32.
which said ci(rllflcates are bound; KIK3T STATE It SA VINOS
In book form as required by law. j ffxSK, present owner: SE!4, see.
That the said certificates ofis T 41 s.. H. 12 E W.M. D. C.
delinquency as hereinafter t s 1 4 3. Issued July . I2S, for
forth In thla summons were l-1 j r 23. 1221.31; dne for 1924 tax.
aued ny Ihe dueriir ami iax 1 oi-!
lector of Klamath County, Ore-j
gon, on the lollowlng datea,
wit: Koine on ine sin oar ".S24 1I4.
July, 1928, and others on Julyi j. w. ft KATTIK ANNA TEAL.
7. JUty . July ju. ana juiy n. present owners: KV3HWV1. NH;
respectively. In Ihe ear 12; I HK w,c T 4l H H 12 K ,
for the delinquent taxes for the w M n (. titii MPrt July .
year 192J, and were filed ty said. j,2g nt ji23 j33K it. aue f()r
Tax Collector In the office of thol j92 (ax 1345.7',; duo fr )25
Connly Clerk of said Klamath Ux 524.&H; due for 1926 tax.
County on the 11th day ol July. c(,, 2;1. auo tur n,;7 tux,
192, upon all tbe delinquent j;7i.gj. ,
property on the tax rolls for said KLAMATH LAKE LAND A ,
year for whhh no certificate of. LIVESTOCK COMPANY OK CAL-!
delinquency had been Issued. 1 1FURNIA. present ownor: SW(4 j
That after the said delinquen-' NW!4, NWKSWVi. sec. 13, T.
cles had accrued, and prior to the 41 8.. R. 12 E.W.M. D. C. S4 4S, I
Issuance of said several cerllfl-' Issued July , 192), for 1923, 1
eales of delinquency, respectively, $144.28; due for 1924 tax.
due notice of said several dclin- 1203.04: due for 1925 tax.
quenclca was given as required . (217.05; due for 192 tax. j
bylaw. .ir,0.C8; due for 1927 tax.!
That complaint and application 32u.. HKfcNW'U. NBW
for Judgment to foreclosure sold 8V, NH8K. sec. 13. T. 41 J
certlflcatea waa filed In Ihe above 8.. It. 12 E.W.M. D. C. 844S.
entitled court and cause on the issued July . 1928. for 1923.
13th day of October, 128. 11281.20; due for 1921. 1391.58; 1
That In addition to the taxes due for 192 tax. $608.28; duel
included In said certificates of;tor 1927 tax. $55.f.
delinquency for the year 1923 ! R- ETHEL E. PICKETT, '
Ihore were due to thla plaintiff present owners: N. 39 a. of ,
certain other taxes for subsequent NEi4NW, sec. 1, T. 41 8., R. I
years, and certain Interests 00 E.W.M. D. C. 8447. imucd '
said several amounts, at 12 July , 1928. for 1923, $221.(0:
per annum from the date ot the and personal. $40.43: due. tor
Issuance, of the res Dec live cer- 1924 tax. $102.89. and personal, 1
Mtflcules. and from the respective
dates of tbe delinquencies of the ana personal, (lv.&i; due lor
said taxes due for subsequent 1928 Ux. $127.44; due for 1927
years, and penalties and costs as' tax. $136.00.
provlded by law; that the aggre-l .Continued! on Four Six!
gate amount of all taxea above! - - -- - -
referred to on each tract and
parcel of land and property
hereinafter specifically described.
lor saia year inza ana 14T WLUj
year subsequent thereto, aa in-,
dlcuted. Including tho Interest to;
the date ol issuance ot sEld cer-'
lificales of delinquency respect-
Ively, penalties and costs, and the
description ot the said property,)
all ot which is situated in Klain-;
ath County. Oregon, and the
name of the owner of the legal ;
title thereto, as tho same appears:
of record. If known, as shown on
the tax rolls In Ihe hands of tbe.
Sheriff and Tax Collector of
Klamath County, Oregon, at this
time, and the uumber of the cer
tificates and the dale thereof, all
of which aro owned and held by
said Klamath County, and the
amount for which It was issued.'
and tbe year or' years' for the
delinquent taxes for which ft was
Issued, and the amount of all !
! taxes due for years subsequent.
E.W.M. D. C. S438. isiued July
tax. S134.32: due tor 1927 tax.
IS 132.08;
duo for 1922 tax.
$10.04.
CEO. B. ALLEN, present own-
or: NRM SK W . seo. 7. T. 41 S.,
it. a e.w.w. i. miy. issued
j July 6. 192S. for 1923. $16.49;
.duo for 1921 tax. $14.77; due
for' 1953 tax, $10.98; duo for
l926 tax, $64.58; duo for 19S7
tax. $63.62.
ANNA KATTKHORN.
prosent
jownort' Ely 12.90- A. lot 3. (v.l
17. p. 3S4.) s"c. 12, T. 41 s., R.
10 E.W.M. D. C. 8140. issued
July 6 1M for 1923 $148.23;
Vio . 'Vr.',.',.,:"; "
... j -
tax. $104.68; due for 1927 tax.
$lvl.8J.
.N. 11. IIOGUE, present owner: ,
Lots 6 to 10 Inc.. sec. "; S(4
NE , RHNWH. lots 1. 2. 3. 6
6. sec. 18; T. 41 S.. R. 11 E.W.M. i
D. C. 8441. Issued July 6. 1928,'
tax. $370.0": and personal tax.
$38.78: due for 1925: tax.l
$344.69, and personal tax,
When
privacy
is needed
The answer is found in an
Extension Telephone
When guests are in your home, the
telephone rings . . . Dr. Whitcomb is
wanted. He lays down his hand of
bridge and goes to your telephone. .
It is a prof essional conversation.
Must he carry it on in the embarrassed
hearing of all his fellow-guests? Or
may he step to an extension telephone,
in another part of the house?
An extension to the main telephone
costs but a few cents a day.
THB PACIFIC TEtrfPHONB
00;
I38D It
due for 10'.!0 tax, I
and personal lax, ,
due for 1917 tax,
and personal tng,
184. 31 :
I3U0 32,
143 12
CEO. I) ICENHOWER. prosent
,ll!4.v,. aal, tBT 92j ,RXi
H; duo ,or' 193s tax.l
to-;J241;; du0 jr . 1927' tax.l
18.54; due for 1925 tax, $125.31. '
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