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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON l'AOK SIX 2!!Wv- "':., i:n f 5" ijrrfF'F 1 I ' " 1 I " jimgo" T ' ll SHfi'S A FlME" UTTU5 GIRU-7H' PCST WiFG I HAPPY KVTUKtlS 01' TUG I WMY-JVOMT MNTl' ".1 I Of) t ., , """""" ii1 :::""',,, . ,i i irr n i r tKALU va t3UK2333? c A full line of new and up-to-date toys. This stock is all new and has not been picked over. Don't wait too long or you may be disappointed. Auto Supply House 7th and Main m m if REPUH IIIOEHTS county TiiKAsimim's xetk'i: T Notice is hereby given that thero' are funds in the county treasury fori tllA rmlnmtltlnn rtt l.'lnmnfli n. .....' General Fund warrants, protested! on or beforo Sept 2, 1013. alo war rant 30702 protested Sept. 3, 1919. Interest on the same will cease' from this date. I Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, ! ,p mis -sin uay or Nov. 1919. G. K. VAN RIPER. 29-t County Treasurer HlfiDH lnp TV R made iflLh ln vu,ln 2a lilt I JIH ",oh'' uoanui IT mi.yeo avitm sru'iiru it I)AKKi:XS SO NATURALLY xo IIODV CAX TULL WOOD Present indications are that all kinds of wood will be scarce and high er in price in the near future. Take my advice and buy now. O. PEYTON "Wood to Burn" Phono 187 702 Main St. MWWWMWVWVAWWM The old-timo mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand- mothers recipe, and folks are again using It to Keep their hair a good. i even color, which is qulto sensible, as we are living in an age when a vouthfttl appearance is of tho great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering tho sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product. Improved by tho addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taklnc ne small strand at a time: by morn Ing the gray hair disappears, bin what delights the Ladlc3 with Wyeth'g Sage and Sulphur Compound, ia that, besides beautifully darkening tho hair after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive ' WASHINGTON. U ('. 0f t wltti the float' of tho tutorial sosolon of tho SKty-sixth Congress It In In structive to look luck over tho pro coiling six months and review tho legislative rorord of tho Republicans ,who havo boon In control of both ! houses for tho first llmo slum 1911 JTho first duty of the first Congress w hen it was called together by tho ! j President on May 19 was to omul J I tho urgent supply bills to maintain ( i tin machinery of goommont. Seven1 J ;of those grunt money measures had, ' boon left uuonnctod upou when tho ' Democrats surrendered tho reins.' and It became tiO'osanry to correct those u.lstnkes of omission before a J ,.irt on a legislative program could bo made S legislative dnv nil of measure had boon passed, and savlngs'to tho country over the amounts carried in tho cor-.continuously responding bills for tho preceding ritiinl year of about $940,000,000. Not only 'was this huge curtailment from tho expenses of last year achieved, but thu bills represented a reduction from the estimates sub milted to Congress by tho executive departments in tho sum of more than Jl.CSC.000,000. Those esti mates had not boon predicated on war conditions; they wore, submitted after tho signing of the armistice. That tho Republicans refused to as sent to them to tho extent indicated docs not mean that tho reasonable needs of tho government wcro not provided for. No Just claim has .High Jtlii OLLalw' Ladies' & Men's Clothes maim: TO Oltl'l'll l-'INI'ST MATERIALS UKST OF WORKMANSHIP liATKST HTVI.ICS im:iifi:t fit (;uakanti:i:i Prices nro orj reasonable Your Imped Ion ImltiHl Chas. J. Cizek MI.RCHAXT TAILOR ftlH .Main hi. 'S CLASSIFIED C I A. F. Graham I H Hi bH Ml I General I Concrete I B Construction I H Shasta Sand Used H 4 Exclusively mmmmmmmmm Surety bonds wulle you wait. Chil cota & 8ml tn. 5-tf It Is considered doubtful if there is a Chinese native living who knows the whole or the 44,000 character that mako up the Chineso language. The sea front of Uolguim, which extends about 40 miles, stretching from Holland to France, is paved along almost its entlro length, and I forms one huge ocean roadway. ZIZ December 11, 12, addressed ltsulf to or more faithfully performed and ills charged the diilleii and responsibili ties placed upon it than tho ttpo till sosstou of the Sixty -sixth Congress " SUMMONS No. 1124 Kmilty In tho Circuit Court of the St a to of Oregon for tho County of Mam nth. Theodore W. Flackus, Plaintiff, vx Margaret M. Flackus, Dofotidant To Margaret M. Flackus. Defendant: IN THK NAMK OF TUB STATU OF OIIKQON: You nro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint lllcd ngainHt you In thu ibova ontltlud null on or before Mon been made that tho appropriations I'lny tho 12th day of January, 1920, will not ho sufficient for tho norlod ,,n'1 fn,luro to nPPoar and anHwer. win not do sumcient ror uio ponoti fQr wn)t tnoroof piuimirr wlu tllko for which they wcro made. Judgment und docreo against you as Not only havo the Republicans! ""J0"8: i. uruuuiiK u uirurce 10 wiu plain tiff und declaring thu bonds of mat rimony now existing butween tho plaintiff and dofotidant, of no fur ther force and effect. 2. And asking that tho plaintiff bo nwardod tho care, custody and education of tho minor children. 3. That tho plaintiff bo granted achieved those huge economics in tho uso of tho taxpayers' money, but many items of general legislation havo been enacted that will provo of incalculable boncfit to tho country as a whole. Among thoso laws may bo mentioned the return of tho tolc graph, telephone and cable lines to 8"f.h, thof nml. rurthu,r r),lr nH l0 ?,... equity and good consclonco may up- their ownera; tho woman suffrage pertain and as to tho court may hooiii constitutional amendment; tho on- meet, actment of liberal provisions for thn , J""nry 12th, 1920, Is tho liwt vocational trilnln'c of wounded sol ,lay of tho tl,mo Proc'"Iool In tho vocational training of wounded Bol-tril,,r for puUcaUon of thH HUm. dlors; the incorporation of thc.mons in which you may nnnoar and GUEST CLOGGED UP WiTH HEAVY GOLD? Don't give it a chance to "set in" use Dr. King's New Discovery NOTIOK On or about Dec. 1st tho Diamond Shoo Shining Parlor for gentlemen will move 2 doors went on Main St. tho woat end of the Star Theatre. 2(i-5t Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Industrie TpportuniUOA Investment In farms hemes und city Good buys Jas.Ml'WatkinsJr. SaJte'f. SvrMS0W-nidg. Pliono 48-1 THAT dangerous stage whore a cold or cough or ciiho of grippe might get the better of you may bo nearer than joii think. Prompt action with Dr. Klng'H New Discovery will avert a long biege. For llfty years It has loosened congested chests, dissipated tight packed phlegm, broken vicious eold.'i, and coughs. Olvo it to the young-, sters lake It yourself. There will1 bo no dlsagreeuble after-effects. COc nud $1.20 a bottle. At your druggist's. Give It h trial. Bowels Become Normal --liver livens up, bile flows freely headache, biliousness, tongue-fur, stomucli-Kounu.'.sH, disappear when Dr. King's New Llfo l'llls get lu their natural, comfortable action. Purgatives never pleasantly cor rective, boniotliucH httblt-formlng, should not ho taken to ruck tho system violently. Nuturo's way Is the way of lr. King's New Life Pills gently hut ilnniy functioning tho bowels, eliminating tho Intestine-clogging waste, and promoting tho most gratifying results. Cleanso the sybtem with them und know tho Amorlcan Legion; uddlttonal com pensation for postal employes; more stringent restrictions govornlng In -migration; soveral laws facilitating tho reclamation and development of tho public domain of tho west; ex tension of food control act with add ed penalties for profiteering; In crease iu tho allowances for certain classes of Injury under tho war rial: act, and otliprs. While tho Senate has been en gaged most of tho tlmn In the con sideration of tho peaco trualy, the successful adoption of reservations to which is by far tho groatcst achlovemont of the session, It has found litno to co-oporato In tho ins sago of tho moaHurca enumerated, and has given consideration In com mittee to many others that will re coiro early alontiou when Congress reconvoncs on December 1. Thn most Important is tho railroad bill now on tho Senate calendar of busi ness. Merchant inarlno legislation has boon in course of preparation by tho commerce committee, measures dealing with phases of tho tariff aro ready for report by tho coramitteo on finance, and tho army reorgani zation bill has been thoroughly in vestigated by tho military commit too. All thoso matters will recolvo early attention in tho noxt session. Tho house has passed a number pi other measures which but need tho approval of tho Sonato to become laws. Among them Is a railroad bill; a comprehensive inorcbunt ma rine nicasuro; a budget bill; an oil, gas and coal-land leasing bill, and a water power bill. Other equally Important measures havo boon re ported from IIooso committees and await early action. To quoto Repub lican Leader Mondoll of tho House, "It caa be truthfully said that no Congress in American history has nnswur said complaint, tho first pub lication thereof being November 23th, 1010. This summons is served by publi cation, by order of Honorable I). V. Knykendall. Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho Slato or Orogon, for Klamath County, dated Novomlwr 20th, 1019, which order required that this summoim bo published for onco n week for six successive wetoks, tho first publication Jjuing November 28th, 1010. ' RKNNKR & CHASTAIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoso olllcus anil postolllco address is Klamath Fulls, Oregon. 28-5-12-19-2C-2-3 FOR SALE Rcnl Estate FOR SAI.K OR RK.NT On.- .if the bint Imitlivt In Mills iiddltlnn Owner going oust A hnii;uiu if hitiidbd (illicitly, or will nun nulijiut lo ulo J tun es M WnlkliiR. Jr, Suite One, Swuuhoii Hide. I'lmne 481 2'J-at' FOR SAI.K riMIAP - room lioim done lu. pmtly furiiUlinil. JIM (Hi Half nih. i ply I, P. IVrkn '31 WiiHlilnitlau St. 3N.rit FOR SAl.F. -Improved 120 acres. I tulle west of town, limine, barn, good well. etc. All under culthii tlou, good hoII. Will sell for price of Improvements, im owner l.i going south 1125 Main St. 2Stf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR KAI.K 19 IS Dodge car. auto rube. I., (' Smith shotgun. .to-:i.i Sawigo, corduroy limiting rout nud bouts, !)VjXl2 tent. "A" tout, tar imullti. catup ihnlrs. ittove. tlirnu iliiurior folding cots and flout mnt lit", lurgo llimn mattress, pillows. sprhiKi bod. wrlllng dusk. huiiiII ing. olot'trlu purcolutor, Iron and In in P. rtitiuod fruit, aluminum ware, i'IhIii -. looking nti nulls. bouki. tn iIh tc , ol . Cnll nftur 10 . m 112 . Main St. 28-tf FOR HALF One pair homo murlo bob sleds. Well Ironed and strong, nlmi wngon bod nud large hay rack. Cheap. F. O. DeChntn'. Phono OS M. . 29-3t FOR SAI.K nt a Imrgnln thu follow ing second hand cars 2- 19 Ifi Ron's lu good condition. JSfii) etirh, 1 I'Urt Ford touring car iar.0 . 2 Studnbtkers, fi p-iMiiongor tSfiO , and $1050. ('. L. MuWIIIInms 11.17 Main. Phono lfi9 17tf FOR RENT OR LEASE MNS v.NT. H "on, I on j ni,. flh , "1U '"omiaprt. ulir, 2C.(i N'ANTli A l;,, ... - "' id :;i j tr""1 lom, S.Jli "l "URJ (Ijfjj, 'I'll SITUATIONS WANTED . ".II II.., kl.,w,, ,'SJJ,'1". iolmol pli.i, a..o. 0lrlfori..rt -'l'l': nn.l llllnB. alio t nP ' ht. N. ,.te. Sporni attention ffi to tt.ia not!,.,, by ,r. ";'' ...it...rlilr, a. , XI I, Tu a.l. to make ril.ciont, roavonlent l.r..nLM. i,,h tu lh..t.'S lid lu thoMo renuir,nK Iht-ir miceV Jit ( .' liml.e a .,,i,j , ,,f ""'","''"'" ll.Ml,,.,. . l'wMaM H-il do tllC HM. Ulllt.llci ,,,,1, VWVWVWVAVAAlAAtAAM HELP WANTED WANTKD Olrl for gonoral houso- work and cooking Mm. O. U. Lnb- areo, Hly, Orogon. 1-tf MISCELLANEOUS MADAM IOINA, Palmist- I WimIiI'k (.rontcM I'liiruoliisisi, I I'hIiiiM nud Medium Up Kin our o tiro llfft-pait, pr,' ut nml future correctly, git- lnK ii.ini'",. il.it, h anil figures in bat- Im nit. line, Uw. tna riajo and dom- i-siir iruuliloH 'full you vhat ion .ire In-lit itil:iitoil (ur nml whit to d. lo lictiur jour condition In life, ihlii hit!)- rcniln uur Imnd at roi wcititd nn opcit book A reading tf her will meut your hlghcJt cipecu tlonn. and you will lie wiser tol happier, after consulting her. the having tlio gilt of removing all tttl I nil mm ecu nml plnclng you In nn s vlronmittit of liniipy thought anl contentment Itcailings' Sunday ei dally, 9 a, m. to 9 30 p. m. Hoom S, Swnntion IIIiIr., over gun itoro.Mili St., between Ctli and 7th, opp.Weit om Union, Klamath Fall, Oregoi. 12-1S-1S CITY (JARDAOK Whon you want Qarbago removed phono 91. 1 1-tf ', I A Dncomber 11. 12. PIIONH PKVTON lor Wood, lilt NOTICK Tho Ladles of tho Catholic Chttrci will hold their annual Fair Dec. 11, j 2, iMf xotioh Strayed from Dodd Hollow one bay saddlo horso branded llguro 4 on loft shnuldor; one gray horse, wolght nbout 1700 pounds branded IIX on loft shoulder: ono brown horno, weight about 1150 pounds, branded upright flntlron on loft hip Notify Cluui. Pnulson enro of F. N. Hedrlcks, Merrill, Oro,, and recolvo reward. 24-t Try 'em. Herald Want Ads NOTICK Strayed to this place Oct. , 1919. ono lloloatoln holfor branW I) or O over A. Full crop oS lelt ear, half crop off right car. 0 may havo sntno by paying feed Nil and paying for tlila ad. KntcrpriK ,.,. 2 MX " MA Doroinb.ir 11, 12, SUIT IN KQUITV l"OR DKCUKK OF IHVOHCK SUM.MO.NH Kqulty No. 1113 In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Klamath County. Francos aortrudo Wlncholl, Plain tiff, vs. James Howard Wlncholl, uorcuuant. To James Howard Wlncholl, tho above naniod defendant: In tho namo of tho State of Ore gon you aro horeby roqulrod to ap- appoar and answor the complaint iitcu agaitist you in tho abovo on tltlud suit, on or before Monday, tho bin day of January, 1920. that lin ing tho day of the last publication of summons and tho last day witluu which you aro roqulrod to answor, art fixed by tho ordor of publication of this summons. If you fall to ap pear unu answer, tho plalutlfl will apply to tho court for tho rullot de manded In said complaint. Said suit is brought to socuro dissolution of tho bonds of matrimony existing bo- twoon yourself und plaintiff. This summons is published in Tho Evening Horuld, a dally nowBpapor printed and pubiiuhod ut Klamath Falls, Oregon, by ordor of Honor- ablo I). V. Kuykondull, Judgo of said uo tin, and dated Novembor 21st. 1919, thu llrst publication to bo mado on tho 24th day of Novomhor, 1919, and tho lust publication thoroof on tho Gtli day of Junuury, 1920. 11. M. MANNINO and WM. OANONO, Attorneys for Plaintiff, P. O. and Huslnoss Address, Loom- is Dullding, Klamath Falls,, Klamath -.M;AJMMfeW tfgmmwfMMMMmmi A JeMffi&)hi!W&P4!gJ&P&J& H MMtmmmm m AMmj&jg&&02&simFJ is jmj6&w&mu&&mgz&dm.Ajr im Amim&'&m?jzzwmsiFm ' ftw&ammBfflr lLXz.5cat2Wjm-j)!Z: WW jmmgi&mgmmz&gw Wj&&ttWriZaHitlPSSt&Sr wS .ffi-yiy' !ijJ"3iaiifii5-5WJIP llll lCLLlt,LV SHOES I - . s j r-tt llll Are thcfiiundatnn qf -"oa I . Kr...i-... ci, 19 tliat they Ihc value in inlying i-iciiictmi "-- nlv Innle we W ICIl lieW OUl im A I arlfftlIIM- -. I Ml "'".'. '. . l! :.mrt ol cxp- Avoiu the loss ami uiaiii"" mcntiiiE. Wc recommend Ncttletons. NnMi 11Y THK KKK STORE KxdUNivo Ak , I t ! r?Al I ui VW foNe4tlttoa Mtn' Shott-lhe irona Ll-ta t' noon or regular bowels. 20c. tit nil uoumr, Oregon. .j rM o?p wur?c:cu'Jlr, rsnCaicntV a'-' 7 I &) Hi-,'"" j". ?5i-7.-i;-::-23-5 I 1. ,, lH.I ll" '"" ""'''