The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Theater Guide
The Evening Herald
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DAXCK SATURDAY NIGHT
W. O. 8M1TH, ..... Editor
Published dally except Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Company o(
Klamath Palls. t 115 Fourth Street
NEW METHOD IN TEACHING GIRLS
Entered at the postotnee at Hlam-i
nth Falls. Oregon, for transmission
through the null a second-class
STAR THEATER imatter,
Says She Educates, Not Reforms Them
O U R WEEKLY SERMON
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''AtViAinj Hty Tor Jesus"
II) i:i,l:i( ri. II. IIAIlLAN. I'Mtur Ol.rl.lUi, ,
"he Nlglit Shadows of New York,"
Sensational 3-Rect Drama
Her Friend, tlie BnUer,"
Comedy
(Subscription terms by mall to any ad-1
o dr m tba une, st.,-: oiIn Mn Noble's Addresses, the Pure, Beautiful Life, the
One month . .50
Coating Sunday
"KJiKOTBA"
Vaudeville' Senation
New Picture
KI.AMATH KllM .
SATURDAY, FED. 21, 1014
OREGON
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Home Joys, Etc., Talked, Not the Perils of the City
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STAK THEATER ORCHESTRA
ADMISIO.V, 10 and 23e
TEMPLE THEATER!
P
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lly MRS. ANNA M. MUILE
(.Written for thi United Pre)
DENVER, Feb. 31. Tho lds.l Jllke the movie." U In danger ot bo-
AND STOP AT
KliAMATH FALLS
Saturday
I'mUm Weekly,
Current Events
"The Son of HI Father,"
l.ubln 2-Reel Special
"llu(r Utile Game,"
Salic Comedy
Saaday
"Uaaeea error,"
Kalom 2-Reel Feature
"Janitor Qale Life,"
Edison Comedy
"tier Faith in the Flag,"
Vltagraph Drama
MATINEE DAILY AT 8:S0
ALL LICENSED PICTURES
. THE KLAMATH PALLS
STEAM LAUXDRY
Guarantees first claaa work aa
wall aa first elaaa atrrloa.
If yoa hare occasion to auk
complaiat and do not gat ua
BMdlata attention, pkoa
D. R. CAMPBELL
MAXWELL M. LONG
Oatftanthlir
, Suit 18 aad 19. Walta Buildlag
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Member Oregon Association
TiUa Man
A. S. LOWMAN
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooms 11 aad 12
First National Bank Building
Klamath Falls, Ore.
GEO H. HAYDEN.
Optician
Ofllca, Room 219,
Odd Fellows Building
ELMER L. FRENCH
Fire Insurance, Plata Olau and
Automobile Insurance, Surety
Bonds, Rents and Collections.
STAR THEATER BUILDING
Good Living
Nothing is quite aa necessary as
the buying of uliat one eats.
Ever) one is interested in good
tliingM for tile fuinlly table. Tim
kind of Groceries ouo buys
niake tho greater part of the
aieul. The weal one eat are
the greater part of Good Living.
If yoa believe in Good Living
you'll patronize
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homo Is the blRKo.it contribution n
woman cau make to her state. 'IV
teach girls the art of homo making
combined with the art of parenthood
,a ml sex uducatlou Is my aim. At tho
time that girls are forming their
standards of social life the subject
can be best presented, heuco 1 choose
The great trouble
CIc.tr 'with our society Is tho lack of proper
Clear home training. Once start the girl
Clear jthluklng what It costa to maintain
PL Cl'dyla home and give her the proper Idea
Clear of home economics she will healtate a men. Mrs. Noble tins outlined ti
Clear long lime before she runs away to practical course of Instruction
Clear 'marry a boy Incapable of maintaining leading up to tho truths she
Weather Conditions (or February
Date Max. MIn. Weather high school pupils.
comliiK Infatuated with that or(
tumiuieiit unl Thou, too, tln girl
grasp tho danger of geing: along the
i?rt While Way" um-hittmroud lit
my two years of eiperlenco in Ihl
work I have never had a girl who b
taken these lecture lit Ihn wrong
rplrll They nro eager to learn to
'become builder of tho Ideal home.
Ilethitltv w.i Ill" evening resort of Mid to llllito I.miIu .
J Mi wlii (i III Jortnulottl Unto lived iiiii'iilo III Jeriin,
n br.ilhei ami two le whom Jtwtl de iilt limn, nn-i
l...d a homo whrio he loved lo go Wind Aiiiitlmr !,.
IIh rh'idti'ii rented lo ho orphitiitlaek of prayer for i)u
betaix their par- alwat litlkud wih (,,
eui are nev.tr I lie undertook it g,.
mentioned, andjlho oUUeiilli runpw,
from thht fit-roillil I'fl'l that before 1!
to Jiolgs liu ef
weallhr llH till
beautiful home tin
IU trouble ieV-
m route and
dually death Tim
fri,ll of lite fiu-
Iwtintm U hurled Hllilj
li touch young glrlt their rt
spouslblllty towiird their home,
friends and children, and to
shuw them that good uork mut
bo done Nsltli good tools, and
that the body Is the tool of the
mind and the spirit, Is the task
met for herself by Mrs Aitim 11
Noble, lecturer on sex hygiene, wl.,1,,1 mothers of the boat type of Oill-
j L ii Hit
vc
Of t lllttt' ftllll
I
WIioho addresses tut that subject
to public school children have
been fostered by local club wo-
drcn
Subscribe for the Htratd. SO cents
month
purh tt (lit- rretoi
iiiuplo. ho llft.-tt in.
n prayer.
Thrti limo l Hit, ,
in.tU. .Men atp wr,,
about t'liil.l ruther t
HimmatnU Wt ' tit a
otttU aimut mi mil
Mli-ltl. ton our i.'Hsli.
bo Thil.t Dm M. i
tllKt "
Tlt lnt loiir Mr
il.itl.lltUglllplll ,
of not being rtdln (r,
Itii.t iwt murli in o
ftom our live ,el
rhurrli biMpltat
Clear a home. teaches In tho following article.
Clear My work with girls Is entirely con-,
Pt. Cl'dy structlvo. I hate ltttlo faith In my
Pt. Cl'dy ability to reform anyone, but much In, The results of careful Investigation
PL Cl'dy the chance to form the right stand- 0f prc., f food, clothing. Incidental
PL Cl'dy ards In the average glrl'a mind. I expense of dentists' dills, doctors'
Clear komblne physical hygiene with prnc-iCar fare and numerous other thins
Clead ileal homo making, child training. 'that must be takeu'tnto account fair-1 "0 acre u
PL Cl'dy .and the responsibility of each girl In ly stagger enthusiastic young women. --0i '
PL urayune miure generation.
Cloudy
Herald's Classified Ad vs.
FOR RENT
TO IttiNT Seven hundred acre lu
Poo Valley; all under feure; about
nder cultivation; nearly
now summer fallowed, to
land they begin to rcalUu the value b seeded lu the spring; plenty of
i nt-.rn' V4 plnd at tin lltoillll of
I In' i.mib Thee heart broken girl
,l Hint rxliltli luililn do lull iko lit I ill
in !od for lhe reuimbr 'Whom
lh Uttd loteth. tin tlmtrlrth ' Tito
It 0 mo l 0 loiteioilr nlld everything
about Ihe hotl leak lit the brother
gone from litem forever llul lhro
giMid daughter did the ht tMbn
thing V hey hnd rnt word lo herioiila may w hrai
friend Jeti of (lekltr lit their llmlr "U 4tll(Mi
bomx ttow they patiently aii lluwie for u in bord
romlug After four day lti eprtd
I hrlt arrive at tho grer-trUkti
home I) how hi gret lnvtrt gv'-
out lo the iroublrU oiil' ltre we
bxheld the Hon of (lod In tear b
cnutv of the ravage of death ler
III anxlou iuntloii, "Whern have
you laid hllil" When at Him grate
t'hrUt utter the word of our tet.
Take yo away the toue " 'n
tUviur erlr. Iutii. rotito forth'"
The dead I brought bark lu life and
the old home I again happy, all b-
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Hotel Arrivals
H. II
Hotel Hall
Hojt. T. II. Lynch
beauty of the Ideal mental and splr- meet. to Tauey Siewart. box 29. Milton
tltual relationships of the home are, And there Is tho question of nmuse- Umatilla county. Ore J.ia.Swk
'constantly held up to them. The.ment. Every girl must and htr uwn
k mane a ouugci oi expenses lor tt 'danger Ino In tho social world. Mr
home to be maintained on a 100 alno will not do for some other girl.
Merrill. 'monlh M,aj''- They Imagine they T beglrl who loves to read and care
John Hagelateln. Algoma; Geo. W.lhave msrrletl a man who earns that 'little for mingling with others Is In
Corrigan, ilornbrook; Ebith Co. (at
the Star), San Francisco; Chas. Hor
ton, J. R. demons, Dorris; J. S. Grif
fith. Eagle Ridge: W. L. Unglcy.
Midland.
White FeUcna
Geo. Bent, city; E. R. Smith, Sacra
mento; G. A. Gordon, San Francisco;
Abner Weed. J. A. Such, Dunsmulr.
sum. It looks easy to run a house on'danmr nt hwimin .,.,.!,-. ,.i. i
that amount and savo $25 monthly. ,the Ideal community. Her sister, who
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY to loan
517 Main streeL
F Hhephord
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e ibi, nurm iimvui, worui in Vg
suring. See Chlicote, 635 Main streei, .,.,,
Summon
(In Equity, No. 555)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
I Klamath
E. G. Argraves, Plaintiff,
WHY PAY commission to the real es
tate pgeutT If you are Interested
lu Klamath Kail, and want in br a
good located town lot cheap, comimin-i""" "" l,cal1
mo nortn nan of tho southeast lento directly with thoownor F 1707,
particularly dcscrlbod as follows, to-wlt:
Sheriff's Sale '
(Equity No. 507)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for Klamath
County. I
Lulu F. Shephard, Plaintiff.
i
rs.
F. Dyer and Mamie M.
Somers; also all other persons
or parties, unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien, or
interest in the real estate de
scribed in the complaint herein.
Defendants.
;To Alexander F. Dyer and Mamie M.
Somers; also all other persons
or parties, unknown claiming
scribed in the complaint herein.
Defendants.
In the name of the state of Oregen:
Oscar C. Lee and Dora E. Lee. De
fendants.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion in foreclosure Issued by the clerk
out of the circuit court of Klamath
county and state of Oregon, dated the
30th day of January, 1914, in thei
aboe entitled action in the circuit i
court for the said county and state, 'Vou' aud cach ot ou' are hereby re
wherein Lulu II. Shephard aa plain-' qulred t0 aPIi"" and answer the
tiff, recovered a Judgment with Inter-' amended comP'alnt filed against you
est costa and expenses aggregating,'11 the abt"e entitled suit on or before
the sum ot 12.933.72, against the de-'Tuesla'' the 24lh day ot March,
fendant, Oscar C. Lee; and a further ' 19H- that be,n tDe ,ast day ' the
Judgment and decree foreclosing the,llme Pre"led in the order for pub
mortgage therein and barring thell,cat'on of tnl ""iimona; and If you
right, claims. liens and claims offa" ao lo answer, for' want thereof,
equity of redemption of the galdthe PlatnUa WM PP'y to the court
Oscar C. Lee and Dora E. Lee. and all ,or lue relleI prayed for in the
or any part thereof; and that the title
of tho plaintiff thereto Is good and
valid.
That you, and each of you, be
The resulu on an Immoral Ufa are I of money and to appreciate howlter. house and barn, good road, L..., uf chtif r..miue Tt, r.un
not held up to my puplli. but thelmmhnr h, m .wim. n n,b- ...,!. cIimu to school. Term av. Amdv ........ .. . .,. , .. . .,
... t MH'S lll vm-l !) '! Vflt' IIVH1I
a 'that the 8u of tlod might bo
glorlflrd thereby ' II" u elli.
lUhlug Itie proof of III divinity and
preparing for tlm -ttlng up of III
kingdom over again! the downfall
of thn kingdom of HaUtt
Tito rrurteiion of tLstru very
forcefully preaent tho Uou Itut A
ho was de.d Urjuinl alt human or
rredturo power, mid body dcompo.
log, u man I rpprentni In Scrip-
lu trnpac and ltt.
burled in the gra of plrltual cor-
rupllon. doad In law and condemned
by divine Ju'llro llul Jru tame lo
tek and to io the lt While Ihl
U true, lheri arc malty louei In the
way. which hinder hi greatest work.
Thero U the ton of Indlrrereiire,
I.Ike MarltiA. wo ay -ft I loo Into.
tfiol Christ can to them at the Ut
iday, but not now The natural nun
J I alive In ome reK- Ho h an
jinul, dnmeilr, .Klal, mural and
i rational life II .. can tal, lip, walk.
Julk and become rich and famou. but
th higher spiritual life wanting.
He mum be born again of ibo water
and the plrli ar ho ha no promise
in Clirlt The Maler aya, "If ibou
wuuldst bellnvo. Ihixi .houlil.t co the
glory of (I(m
Aiiutlier tiriue w.. mn remove nud
iiinKi. way fr ,, ,r, f Mft, ,
each our loved on I riicn lu re-
Wood! Wood!
quarter (NH of SEU). tho south Klamath Fall Herald
halt of the northeast quarter (SVi
of NEU ), the northeast quarter of
the southwest quarter (NEK of
Stt'K) and part of lot two (2)
containing 25 acres, all In section
thirty (30), In township thirty -nine
(39) south or range nine (9). east
of tho Wlllamotte meridian, con
taining In all two hundreu and
twenty-nvo (225) acres, mora or
less;
any right, title, estate, lien, orjforovur enjoined and barred from as- I.
Interest in the real estate de-Uerting any claim whatever In or to!-
Ulock Wood
16-Inch llody Wood .
16 -Inch Limb Wood
4-ft. llody Wood
4-ft. Limb Wood
lcvo Order at
Hijuare Deal Store
Cor Sixth and Mala
P. C CARLSON
Phone IBS
VAM RIFER BROS.
persons claiming under them or either araended comPla'nt, to wit: for a
or uny of them; I am commanded to,'"iUK,uenl aBa aecree against yeu:
-ii n .k. -,..- - . .. . . .
ovii on muao iiiecea auu parcels or i. mat jou, or either of you,
laud, situated in the county of Klam-'havc or has no estate or Interest what
ath, and state of Oregon, as described ever In or to the lands described In
In tald mortgage and bounded and de-! said amended complaint, being that
scribed as follews: 'certain lot. piece or oarcel of land. sit-
All the south half of the north- 'uate, lying and being in the county of
ant quarter, and the southeast 'Klamath and state of Oregon, and
quarter of section 34, township "" '
S. R. 11. E. W. M..and the north1
hair of lots one and two, of section
2, township 39, S. R. 11 E.W.M.,
All being in Klamath county, Oregon, '
together with the tenement, heredlt-l
ainents and appurtenances thereunto)
belonging or in anywise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given that on the
2Sth day of February, 1914, at 10
o'clock a. m at the front door of the
court house. In Klamath Falls, Klam
ath county, Oregon, I will, In obedi
ence to said order of sale and execu
tion In foreclosure, sell the above de
scribed property, or so much thereof
an may be necessary to satisfy tho
plaintiff's Judgment, attorney fees, In
terest, costs and disbursements and
costs of this sale connected therewith,
to the highest bidder for cash.
C. C. LOW,
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon
lly GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
30-6-18-20-27 h
said lands, or any part thereof, ad
verse to this plaintiff; and for such
other and further relict as to the
court shall seem meet, or as In equity
may appertain; and for his costs and
disbursements heroin.
This summons Is served by publica
tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a
dally newspaper of general circula
tion, published In Klamath county.
Oregon, by order of the Honorable
Wm. 8. Worden, county Judgo of said
county of Klamath, state of Oregon,
acting In the absenco of Circuit Judge
Henry L. Benson, under and by virtue
'of the authority by law In him vested
In such cusch, made, dated and filed
in said suit nt Klamath Falls, Oregon,
on tho 9th day of February, 1914,
which said order requires that sum
mons In said suit be published onco a
week for a period of six consecutive
weeks. The dnte of the first publica
tion of thlH summons Is February
10th, 1914.
WM. II. SHAW, '
ARTHUR D. HAY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff I
10-17-24-3-10-17-24 b I
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.Nollra I hereby glvn lbt a. u.
derlgiied b lsn Jul, t,p,mt
ittiitiiirior of il.o uic of ii,!
W Keewra. derai Uy lh retail
curt of K Urn Ih ruuut; Utttott.ut
that all ron tuvlug rinimi Iti
4ld o.Uto are rvqulrvd lo p(,l
the aalt:p lu l nl itto U m
llollo i tlrombock, In KUtaaife yii,
Oregun, wlthlu U munlhi freta U
dlo of ihl nmlfp, protrly vtrtM,
a by Uw ro.iulrej
laled at Klamath Klli, Oi.iee,
till 51th day of Janu.ry, 111
1:0, CIIAHTAI.V,
Adminltror of the lUuu of INsrj
W K , tleeccd
:i Ji.7-lt.31-h
In
The Japanese Laundry
Is again open for buslntss, and
asks you to give us a trial, to
show you wo are good, first
class and experienced workmen
on all fancy washing and Iron,
lug Wo also do rough drying
New City Laundry
Phone 164
CALL AND DELIVER
IS.'! Fourth street, back of First
National Bank
Nutlet, of Final Arimat
I'r.itule tndei J, page 3t
Ihn rouuty court of the !it t!
Oregon, In and fr the nxnttf nl
Klamath
III the mailer ot thn tllo of Ult
I.' llodard, iloaacil
Noiico I hereby ghrn iht lkw
dnrtlgnnt ailntlnUiralrlv of tcettoit
rUle hft filed her filial arrosal tll
Din tUrk of ald tour I and Intl if
order of ald lOtiri hearing lbfv
will bo held at ho hour at 10 o'tkcl
a m un Ihn I Tilt day of March till.
In the county court room in ineratrt
lion.,. In Klamath Fall Oregon, it
which lime ntut plaro objection, U
any Uirre be, may bi prenid
hearil
N in n u: fioiAiit.
I C 23 2 9 li-.li Admlh'ilMtiti
I Tho Herald, dtUforod at your J
tore, offlco or home, 60 eoata
a bobUi.
j- ynat ' "
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"You cs.? life
some of our
What alout it?
?
'I'M 7,,
THE VEnV LATEST ODOIl IS THE
KING OF HEARTS
FltAGHA.NT AND LASTING. ASK TO SEE IT.
7Be THE OUNCE
Underwood's Pharmacy -
Corner Main and 7th Street, Klamath Fulls, Oregon
REX CAFE
Will doae your palate with fri-li
Hah, oynlcni, clams and poultry,
prepared to your order by the Itex
Chef.
Fainllle nro cordially Invited
In dliif vtith ui.
J. W. L1NDQUIST
1'niprlrUir
EXPERIENCE COUNTS
In rvery Ho.- t.f hu.li.r.. r.rlrnrr U ttlotl iiiakr rlllilriKi II
N itllh ureal prhlr lhal ttp rait Irulhlolly .Into lliat Ihn dltTrniil
ili-Mirliornl of our buliir-. am iiutii,.HP. r wn f rrlemr.
i:H-rli-inrd buyer, tprlnii-il btililierv, rtwHrurrd rllllf
'VM-rli-iKH nri.i-ii rtml rMTln,iril ilr liver lorn nil rtiliiblim
' Hhc you tin. brm-llt of llielrenii l.nr) Tlilnk llil. over tthrn ir
ilrrlng your Mi.ill,., fr ,,n ,.(,(,.
KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY
WOOD
HMntli Dry Slab. . , ;ino
(Ti'iinlng mil mm iUtnU of Dry
LIMII W(M)I)
'ur-tl woo
Slxteen-lncl $0.00
IU-hI Lump Coal, ton . , , ,f If) 00
TERMS CASH
KLAMATH FUEL CO..
Orrlce Hon Main. O. IVytoa, Mgr
Phone 187. Phone 34MK
! It Id tb HsraldT
right, then.
You may And It la the Waal
ColUBBi
Prompt Service Reasonable Prices
JM
I W.O. Smith Pnnting Co.
I Good Printing
sail bbbV
It'i I '''ourtli St., between Main un.I Klamntb I
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