The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20
GrandOpening.'PremiumParlor
Balcony The Golden Rule Store
This Is the Greatest Profit-Sharing System on Earth
INVESTIGATE!
&&C Green Trading Stamps
A HE GIVEN TO MERCHANTS WHO WISH TO SHOW THEIR
APPRECIATION IN A SUBSTANTIAL MANNER OF YOUR
PATRONAGE AND PROMPT PAYMENT
IT IS A MERCHANDISE DISCOUNT
Hy the means of which wc arc enabled to fjivc you a greater discount than
we could were wc to jjivc you a cash discount
The reason for this is that The Spcrry & Hutchinson Company's enormous purchas
ing power enables us through their Green Stamps to give you a discount no
merchant could afford to jjivc in cash. The Spcrry & Hutchinson Company are the
ORIGINATORS of trading stamps and it is the only company that is NATIONAL
in character. It hau a paid-up capital of $1,000,000 and is operating in nearly one
thousand cities in the United States.
The Great Advantage in Saving &K Green Stamps
is that stamps can be secured in almost any city from merchants in every line of
business, not only that but your HAMILTON COUPONS, SOAP WRAPPERS,
TOBACCO TAGS, etc., arc convertible into Green Trading Stamps, which means,
in these cases, that you are actually receiving double stamps in the purchase of these
goods which carry a premium token. If you do not get H&C Green Trading
Stamps you are losing an amount equal to the cost of your clothing. Nine million
in the United States arc now saving "S&H" Sumps.
CUT OUT THE COUPONS AND PRESENT THEM TO THE MERCHANTS WHEN
MAKING A PURCHASE OF FIFTY CENTS OR MORE; IT ENTITLES YOU TO TEN
2tf GREEN STAMPS IN ADDITION TO THOSE YOU ARE ENTITLED TO BY
VIRTUE OF YOUR PURCHASE.
3?M: Stamps Are Here to Stay
tt otrr tiiih nwro.v
TliU Coupon JimI for
10 &K. Green Stamps FREE
10
ilf in-rii(s iimim MinkliiK a
iiiMlmo of iMh or mtn
1'lirw !iitni lll Ik ttUrn iu
tititltloii I" irmilnr lnm
hru lth tlio inrrlin.i
THE GOLDEN RULE
ry Soo.t, Clothing nml HIhic,
Klnltmlh Fall Orrtfuti
TliU ('iimmii OinmI for
10 &? Green Stamps FREE
If iirou'ttltMl iikiii making it
(iiirthiox' of Wc or 11101.
I1ho ktniiiN will ho tilvi-n In
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tilillllou lo regular cUimi'i
(hrn wild lliti iunluio
PEOPLES MARKET
MraU
Kliimnlli Falls, Ongou
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SA6E TEA DARKENS
HAIUO ANY SHADE
IHI.VT HTAV UKAYI HKIW'H AN
OI.U.TIMK KKCIPK THAT ANY
BODY CAN APPLY
er's tliuo. Hlio usod It lo keep hor
Imlr bonutlfully dark, glossy and
abundant. Whenover hor hair fell out
or took on that dull, faded or atreak
od npponranco, this simple mliture
was applied with wonderful effect.
Hut browing at homo Is mussy and
out of dntu. Nowadays,
tuiy drug Htoro for a SO cent bottle of
"Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Hair
linuittdv." you will est thla famous
The use at Bag and Sulphur (or
restoring faded, gray hair to IU nat
ural color datea back to grandmoth
oid recipe, which can
upon to rostoro natural color ana
CIT OUT TIIIH COUPON
Tlilt 'iuMtu Mood for
&K Green Stamps FREE
10
( iirvoruCtnl iiMn making a
(iiitrlmMo of ."Wk" or more
I'Ihwo n(n iiipu be given In
tilclltlim Co rvKUlar Mampa
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VAN RIPER BROS.
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KUmntli Falls, Oregon
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2 art 2
Green Stamps for each whole
coupon or tin tag from
American Tobacco
Co. Brands
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beauty to tho hair, and la splendid for
dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp
and falling hair.
A well known downtown druggist
says It darkens the hair 10 naturally
nntl uvenly that nobody can tell It ha
boon applied. You ainiply dampen a
sponge or toft brush with It. and
draw this through your hair, taking
ono strand at a tine. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and attar an
other application or two, It become
by asking at
be depended
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OUT OCT THIS COl'I'OX
Till Coiihiii !mmI for
2Mf Green Stamp FREE
If itvcntcl ujkih making a
Oiirrhitm of IM)o or more
riiifu MnuiK wllj lu K'Tcn In
.vlrilllon lo rcKulnr Ktump
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ROBERTS & HANKS
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KUmntli Foil, Oregon
Till CouiMiii flood fur
1 0 i)?K. Green Stamps FREE
If ih'i-m'hWnI iion making
purvliaw of noc or more.
TIicm HlniiiM will be givt-u In
addition lo regular Miami
illwii with tho purchase
McMILLAN
Fiirnlturo
Klnnmlli jFalta, Oregon
bonutlfully durk, glossy, soft
abundant.
(Paid Advertisement)
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juij jl ui -1ssLnr1. Swwk Vwrwvwwt
There ut-o two kinds of Insurance,
Clillroto writes Iho kind that pays.
im Main.
Housekeeping rooms, near
Moro than ono-tulr'd of Australia's
residents lire in four cKles Sydney,
Adelaide, Melbourne a4 Brisbane,
Lots of Bad Horses
Are Being Tried Out
TJk illr.-.toni of tlio Ilodoo Mtry
ciutlun liao located twonty-ono good
bucking homed. Thoao aro scattered
In nil u-ctloDB of tlio county, and If
tli (j aMoclatlon In ahlc to icurc all of
thorn, ihl far bucklnj; cxfalbltlon
will ho a winner.
Art Acord. Karl Blmtxion and Krmu
Untlpy Kit thU mornlnu for tho Bal
lon ranch, where they conimonccd
ncparatlnj; tho had boriM today. Mr.
Daltoti jay ho has ono mean homo
which none of tho boy hava been
Teachers'
to Be
I County School Superintendent Fred
jlVw-rjon todny announced thv. the
elimination of Klsrnnth county pedv-jpm'ic-rf
for Mate cittflcates -aIiI be
hub! at the Central oihool here, be-
MninnK wednesdar, Juno 17th.
contlnuu until Saturday afternoon. (Certificate.
I The program, of subjects arranged Friday
follews:
WcdncMlay
Morning Writing, United
j History, Physiology.
! Afternoon Physical Geography, I Algebra. Civil Government.
(Heading. Composition, Methods' in! Satarday
Heading. Jlethods In Arithmetic. Morning Geometry, Botany.
Thursday
Morning Arithmetic, History
Hotel Arrivals
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Leo L,
i-arisu, jus iiowcy, .nernu; , n n a..r v n n.M.ir,
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.Mrs. i-. u. v.nncnuer, tv. it. aiuz,
,cuco S. Uilss, Portland; Mrs. W. O.
Ilunon. SIcanj'S. A. Brown, Crystal;
8tx?lM, '
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motorut.
Everything here to de
create your running ex
penM,andinciTMo your
comforts and plesjure.
Fo peciilixe in
"NobbyTread"
Tires
ThtM tirt arc m beat
wU4UUiuJSUUTir
CsasASy'i rtrsUr wanulj
aarbct wtSMsiMa i
tekl BUT say Mlputacst ii
aaktusol
5,000 Miles
WHITE PELICAN GARAGE
THOMPSON & IllUBGES
AUTO SERVICE
Trips to nil points In Southern
OrvRon nud Northern California.
Kxpcrt drivers. Kcltnble cars.
Day and Night Service
I'HUNK 170
and
KLAMATH COUNTY
KMPLOVMKXT OFFICE
Wo furuUh all kinds of help at
short notice. It you want work
register at
MHS. A. P1KTER8TKINER
IS! Sixth SI. Phone U
bridge.
Hjn Economy supply sutloa i
Hfl for the thrifty motorUt. II I
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able to ride, and It I potalblo several
other may bo secured.
From Balton'a Acord and Slmpsoa
villi Join the riders nt tho Duncan
homo camp for several days, and from
tlioro go to Hoffman's.
"Whlto I'eJIcan," tho Elks' outlaw.
(Is still on tho range. Ho la with a
bunch of wild horses, and there is
some doubt whether he wilt be caught
for tho Rodeo.
After they are through In Califor
nia, Acord and Simpson will so to
I.angoll Valley and the Bly country to
round up some more horses In those
sections.
Exams Are
Held June 17
Education, Psycholory, Methods In
Geography.
Afternoon Grammar, Geography,
American Literature, Physics, Meth
ods In Language.
anulods In Language,
Thesis for Primary
I Morning Theory and Practice,
I Orthography, English Literature,
States. Chemistry.
j Afternoon School Law, Geology.
! Afternoon General History, Book-
of I keeping.
F Owey, H. A. Henderson, Red Bluff;
O. H. Boclter, Miss M, C. Evans, Mc-
doel; James Bodenhamer, L. E. Walk
er, Mrs. C. S. Moore, city.
' White PeUca.
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B. Blair, E. S. Luther and wife, L.
Lachman, H. Lachman, H. E. Halleii-
beck, San Francisco; H. F. Turner,
r? I Portland.
Herald want ada bring rtawlta.
Notice laTltteg Bids
Pursuant to an ordinance duly
1 passed by the common council on the
27th day of April. 1914, approved by
the mayor on the 28th of April. 1914,
notice Is hebeby given that bids will
be received by the Police Judge of the
city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at his
office at the corner ot Main and Sec
ond streets. In said city, up to and In
cluding the 25th day ot May, 1914. at
S o'clock p. m., tor the Improvement
of Third street In said city, from Its
(Intersection with Main street to Cal
ifornia avenue. Including Intersec
tions, by grading to the established
grade to a width ot 24 feet; and by
hard surfacing said roadway 24 feet
i wide from Main street to Grant street
with six Inches of crushed rock, with
tan asphalt binder and surface valley
gutters, all without curbing, but pro
viding necessary drainage. All ot
Isald Improvement to be made and the
'materials to be used in accordance
I with the plans and specifications
'adopted by the common council, and
mow on file In the office of the Police
(Judge ot said city, reference thereto
Is hereby made for further details re
garding construction, materials and
quantities.
Said Improvement to be done un
der contract, and bids will be opened
and considered on the 26th day ot
Stay, 1914.
Bidders will be required to submit
their proposals upon blanks prepared
by the city engineer, and no proposal
will be considered unless so submit
ted. Blanks may bo obtained either
at the office ot the Police Judge or
city engineer.
Said improvement to be completed
within twelve months.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to glvo bond In a sum to be
fixed by the common council, for the
faithful completion of such Improve
ment, Each proposal to be accom
panied by a certified check, certified
by a responsible bank, for 5 per cent
of the amount bid, aa a guarantee
that the successful bidder will enter
Into bond and contract with the city
ot Klamath Falls, within ten days
from tho date ot the award.
The city reserves the right to reject
any and all bids, and to make such
Improvement Itself.
By order ot the common council.
A. L. LsUYITT,
Police Judge ot the City ot Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
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Equity No. ST?
In the circuit court ot the ttatatt
Oregon, for the county
Klamath,
rtlchard Mclhase, Plata tiff,
vs.
R. C. Spink (also known aa Robert O.
Spink), A. L. Spink (also known
as Alice L. Spink and M. .L.
Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowm-
gart, M. Setter and Saafort
Lowongart, Defendants.
To M. L. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant
abovo named:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are heroby required to answer
the complaint filed against you In the
above entitled action, on or before
the Cth day ot June, 1914, that be
ing the day ot the last publication ef
this summons, and the last day within
which you are required to answer.
as fixed by the order ot publication of
this summons.
If you fall to appear and answer,
plaintiff will take Judgment and de
cree against you aa prayed la his
complaint.
This suit Is brought to foreclotV
the mortgage given by the defend
ants, B. C. Spink (also known an
Robert C. Splak) and A. L. Spink
(also known aa Alice L. Spink), lo
Richard Melaase, plaintiff, on Antll
28, 1911, to secure the payment ef
the two promissory notes ot said de
fendants, dated on said April 21,
1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty-
six and sixty-seven one-hundredtne
dollars, each, da one and two yeaM
after said date, respectively, with In
terest at 8 per cent per annuaa from
date, and providing for reasonable
attorney's feet, and upon th follow
ing described real estate la Klamasn L
county, Oregon, tewlt:
Beginning at the soath-weeterif
corner of lot two (2) In Moan
eighteen (18) in the city ot Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link
vllle, thence northerly along the
line or lots two (2) and seven (7),
two hundred forty (240) feet to
Pine street; thence easterly along
tbe southerly line of Pine street
twenty-five (26) feet; thenee oon
therly and parallel to the westerly
lie of lots two (2) and seven (7)
two hundred forty (249) fast to
the northerly line of Main street;
thence westerly aleng: taw northerly
line ot Mala street twenty-five (SS)
feet to the place nf ksglaalag. an
the city ot Klamath Falls, fornMrty
Linkville. Oregon, above deserlboa
premises fronting and abutting on
Mala street 2S feet and Pine serosa
25 feet.
Aud to have declared junior) In
ferior and subsequent to plalnttTs
said mortgage tho aortgooanftao,
executed and delivered to yon by said
defendants, Robert C. and Alice L.
Spink, on April 29, 1912, upon the
same premises ss thee covered hy
plaintiff's mortgage as above -'sat
forth, and to have your mortgage
Hen and all right, title and Interest
which you, or any of said defendants,
may have In the mortgaged premises
barred and foreclosed, except tho
.s
right to redeem as provided by law.
No personal Judgment la demanded
against you In said complaint.
This summons la published once
a week, for six consecutive weeks.
In the Evening Herald, a dJly news
paper or general circulation, printed
and published In tho city of Klamath
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, fey
order of Honorable Henry L.
Judge ot tho circuit court of tho
of Oregon, for tho county of Xlam
ath, and dated April 24, 1914, the
Drat publication of thla summons be
ing made on the 25th day of Anttt.
1914.
STONE OALB.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
25-2-9-16-22-S0-6h
Notice for Publication
(Not Coal Lands)
Department or tho Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakevlew,
Oregon, March 6th, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that James
D. Grimes, whose postoffleo address Is
Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the
21st day ot March, 1918, fits in this
office Sworn Statement and Applica
tion. No. 08489, to purchase tho IW
K NWK. WH SWK, See. 11, and
NEK SEK. Sec. 10, township 19 8.,
range 10 U.. Willamette Meridian.
and the timber thereon, under tho
provisions or the act or Juno 1, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as tho
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber thereon
have been appraised at a i total of
8400, the timber estimated at 110,000
board feet at f 1 per If., 400 Juniper
posts at 6 cents each, and tho load,
at $170; that aald applioant will offer
final proof in support of his appUea
tlon and sworn statement osv.tho 2M ,
day ot May, 1914, botsro O, R. DaLna,
county clerk of Klamath eeanty. Ore-
goa. at Klamath Valla, Oratom. .. . v
Any person la at liberty to KOtaot Y-
thls purchase before entry, or tnMsato h
a contest at any tlmo bofore tho nat-x
ent Iuum. bv flllu a aavvakaaaaaJ -
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affidavit la this osto,-aJJigtoi
whkh would doloat Me outry,
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