The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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"THK CHRISTIAN"
Hall Catee'a Masterpiece Ih 8 Part
Etnlif, IB and 25c
Matinee Saturday, 2:30
Maltnoo I Be
Blue Front Livery
and Feed Stables
Mundy & Hilyard, Props.
riiunn 2.V2W. Klntunth, near 81 li
Prompt ami efficient service, Good
horses and first class rigs
Ofllca of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
Veterinary Surgeon
Summons by Publication
(Equity No. 6S0)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath.
Franklin N. Hedrlck, Plaintiff,
va.
Charles Paulson, Emma Paulson, his
wife, Louise Welgler, also some
times known as Louise Paulson,
and Louise W. Paulson, now
Louise W. Heldrlck; also all oth
er persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right .title, estate,
lien, or Interest in tho real es
tate described In the complaint
herein, Defendants.
To Charles Paulson and Emma Paul
son, his wife, and also all other
persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right .title, estate,
lien, or interest in the real es
tate described in the complaint
herein, Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause, on or before the last
day of the time prescribed in the or
der for publication made herein, to
wit: The 2d day of July, 1915, and
if you fail to so answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for In
his complaint herein, to-wit:
For the foreclosure of that certain
mortgage made and executed by
Charles Paulson and Louise Paulson,
on the 13th day of September, 1910,
to and in favor of Martin Brothers,
Incorporated, a corporation, for the'
sum of $328.50, together with Inter
est thereon, which said mortgage
was, on September 15, 1910, recorded'
In Book 10 of tile Real Estate Mort-I
i
gage Records of Klamath County,
Oregon, -at page 254, and thereafter
regularly assigned to the plaintiff,
and on which, at the date of the fil
ing of the complaint herein, there re
mained due and unpaid the sum of
$212.76, together with interest as in
the said mortgage and complaint pro
vided; that all the right, title and In
terest of the defendants, or either of
them, In and to the lands herein de
scribed, be foreclosed, except the
right to redeem as provided by law;
for the recovery of and from said de-
fendants of the sum of $27.05, paid
by plaintiff to redeem the real prop-
erty embraced in said mortgage from
t4DA twnm
delinquent tax sale; for his costs and
disbursements herein and accruing!
costs; for $"100.00 attorney's fees I
herein. Said mortgage covers and '
embraces the west one-half of the
northeast quarter, the northwest
quarter of the southeast quarter, and
the northeast quarter of the south-
west quarter of section seventeen, in
township forty south, range eleven
east, of the Willamette Meridian; for
the sale of said lands in the manner
provided by law, and that the pro
eceds of such sale be applied as fol fel fol
eows: 1st To the costs and disburse
ments of this suit and the foreclosure
of said mortgage and the sale of the
premises embraced therein.
2nd To the payment of such sum
as the court may adjudge reasonable
as attorney's fees to be allowed in this
suit.
3rd To the payment to the plain
tiff of the sum of $212.76, together
with the Interest thereon from the
date of said complaint at the rate of
10 per cent per annum until paid.
This summons Is served upon you
by order of the Honorable George
Noland, Judge of the stld Court,
made on the 18th day of May, 1916,
y publication thereof in the Evening
Herald, a dally newspaper published
sad of general circulation in Klamath
county, Oregon, for six consecutive
and successive weeks, the first publi
cation being on the 21st day ot May,
IMS, and the last publication thereof
on tke td day of July, 1915.
J. H. CARNAHAN, j
Attorney for Plaintiff.
IS
A LIVELY BURG
COllllKSPOXDKNT IS OX THK
THAU, OF STORY WHICH
WIMj MARK 'KM AM. SIT UP
AX1 TAKK XOTICK.
ll- I.OR.V K1XO
SHIPPINGTON, May
21. Mrs. "
lluciutvlstn
chickens at
John Cnldwell of tho
J chicken ranch has 400
tho present writing.
The Young hotel has all the board
ers It can accommodate Madame
It comes to culinary excellence. She
ouelit to wear a- crown oi cookics.
for her cookies yum, yum.
We understand that preparations
are being made for building more
houses in Shlpplngton this summer.
I promised the fore part of the
week to give the Herald a good news
Item for Saturday, but It takes time
to Interview the Sphinx and I may
not he able to drill clear through his
shell until next week. Say. Can
anyone tell me what the riddle of the
ancient Sphinx was? It you can, I
will agree to tell you the riddle of
the Klamath Falls Sphinx next week,
and I'll further promise you It will
be Interesting reading worth a dol
lar a line and warranted to make
a mash at forty yards and also prov
ing that a newspaper correspondent
can see as far into a millstone as
can the miller himself.
Captain Wlckstrom has just tin
ished driving piling for a dock for
the Calkins and Hamilton fleet. This
dock Is being built at the old Hanks
landing .a few rods north of the Wl
nema landing.
The new rock crusher Is being built
nt the foot of the cliff at Hotel P&Tk,
near wmema landing, ana win ue
ready the first of next week, it Is
understood.
John Linman has the hull of an
other fine launch nearly completed.
When this is launched John may
build a submarine, for If John says be
will, he will.
Houston's
Metropolitan Amusements
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
TONIGHT
and Saturday
Tlia Union'on Mala flnorfot
SHIPPINGTON
uv swwuisw "tmfc um,tWlcn tcy como
The Big Quartet of the
Northwest
Under Auspices of Klamath
Falls High School
Tilr 1t anrl Kdr
ssismir aWsfr MilM sF
STAR THEATER
Danlcl Frohman presents the Popular
Little Star
Margurito Clark, in
" W I h n F L o w ER"
A Drama in Four Parts
Added Attractions
"Hearst Selig News 1'ictorlal," und
Others
10 and 80c
Matinees Every Saturday and Sunday
at 2:30
TEMPLE THEATER
"Tho 1'ollj nog's Picnic,"
Ham Comedy
".Mm. Murphy' Cooks,"
Sellg Comedy
"A Woman' Revenge,"
Two Reel Edison Drama
Admission Always 10c,
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:80
ALL LICENSED PICTURES
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Or.
MOTION PICTURES TtlKHIM 'K
AND SATrRDAVH
THE EVENING
Hall Caine's Masterpiece
Is the Bill at Orpheus
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In tho wonderful acting photoplay.,
Tli Christian," which Is being pre
sented by the All Star Featuro Dls-
tr'hutors, inc.. at tho Orpheus to -
night and tomorrow, one of tho scenes. Tho cuttro production has been un
reveals a reception at tho homo of j iter tho personal supervision of Coin
Mrs. MacCrea, a wealthy woman, llv-.modore J. Stuart Ulackton, who do
ing on Fifth avenue, New York. Her dares that this Is tho greatest photo
daugliter, Vera MacCien, Is n typo of play ever sent out by tho Vltngrnph
rich American girl, who becomes, the j company. So as to maintain tho lllu
vlctlm of an ambitions mother. This slon, and inspire Hall Calno's exquis
situation Is not especially novel, but I to story, the original music, which
as It Is portrayed by Miss Juno Fcnrn- was used during the progress of tho
ley and Sir. Harry Northrup, It be- play, will ho given during the film
come:- a vivid lesson to those mothers performance. It Is safe to say that
who blindly try to force their young Mr. Kugeno Mullln, who has mndo the
daughters Into fashionable marriage, scenario, has lost nothing of tho flavor
Tho story is painfully shown In tho, of Hall Calno's llteraTy performance,
fcndneJK of Vera's expression, while nor has tho camera over achieved a
sho is being wooed by Mr. Harry moro beautiful expression of otno
Ncrthrup, as Lord Robert Ure. tlonnl acting that will bo seen In tho
Tho making of this film took olght ' photoplay ot "Tho Christian."
Says Representative
Is a Dire Necessity
The following letter, written by
John C. Hill, secretary of tho Klam
ath Development company, has been
sent to a number of Klamath Falls
men of affairs:
"It seems to us that Klamath coun-,Tio
ty is overlooking a great opportunity
In failing to provide for the expense
necessary to keep a man In chargo of
the county exhibits at the exposition.
Thousands upon thousands ot visitors
are passing through the Oregon build
ing, where the various counties of
I tho state arc explaining through their
representatives the beauties and ad-
'vantages of their particular location
to
hn Klnmnih
county exhibit they find plenty to
arouse their interest, but no one to
answer their Inquiries. It Is true that
Mr. Oliver was hero for a short time,
and Mr. Fleet, secretary of your
Chamber of Commerce, spent a fow
days hero, but if Klamath count ex
pects to get tho benefit of the oppor
tunity of a life time, she must wako
up to the great necessity of keeping
someone at tho exposition who Is
Town Topics
Appendlv Removed .
... .
I D. D. Llskey of Bwan I-uko today j
underwent an operation nt Blackburn
(hospital for appendicitis.
I e,ieciric aim uycio snop. Tiiey navo
Here to Meet llrotlier ln,so flo1'1 ,l "nrley to Floyd McMII-
O. P. Keller, a well known Langcll j Ian'
valley rancher, 1b In town to meet)
his brother, who is expected dally j Track Meet Today
from San Francisco.
Cliautfiuijim Grounds Picked
The Chautauqua tent will be
pitched in tho Central school grounds
when tlio assembly is held hero
Juno. This Is a good location.
School Out Today
Tho school term in the grade
schools of tho city ended today. This
Afternoon tho teachers distributed
report cards, and the children have
packed away their books and tablets
Herald want nds get results,
LET US TAKE THAT STITCH IN YOUR TIRE
AND SAVE NINE
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO RETREAD. YOUR TIRES
.1. K. Howie IOWIE GARAGE " Arnold-
"See the Vulcanizing Man" 64 Main
HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
mouths of continuous euro and labor.
Crulcrlck Thomson (former stage
dirtctor with Divld Holnsco) has ac
uwnllshed something that Ik benutl-
(. , fecR ar, t Urnlnil.
will l versed in the ninny advantage
being offered by Klamath county to
the mail who lias money to Invest.
Tills man should also ho iiuallllcd to
g,vo Mtl,reo,lt,con icctures In Sunset
theater (Southern Pacific building).
Klamath Development company
'ca furnish a number of slides for
these lectures, aim can also arrange
with tho Southern Pacific company
'for three or four lectures per week
without any cost to Klamath county
We could also arrange to have Klam
ath folders git en out by clerks In the
Southern Pacllie ticket office. In this
way all the facts concerning Klamath
county could bo properly placed .bo-
. "" " " """ '"" "u "' i-i-.u -,c.,
fni-A irrnnf ttin ! 1 1 1 n iln if titsifi1f iivahi
moiun, some oi wnoin would uuuouui-
edly grasp tho alluring opportunities
offered.
"I hope you will see tho necessity
of Immediate action In this matter,
and that through your efforts In con
junction with those of tho lending
citizens and business concerns of
Klamath county,
sentatlvo will bo
tho proper reprc
iiialntalned at the
' exposition."
preparatory
cation.
to a thrco months' va-
Selling MoIoitjcIch
Selling Harloy - Davidson three-
UllOAlIu I I Mnnlii A hntinn lfnh flnMnliili
"-'"' "" -'-. uimnu,
nson Dixon nnd Karl IlrnokH is the
,i,,os,t blB AW reported by tho C. & H.
United i'ress Rervlco
IIOSTOX, May 21. Tho New Eng
land Intercollegiate Athletic track
meet begins hero, today on tho Massa-
rhllHnttu tnatltlitti et Tnolinnlnav
,n(ficil(l. Tho preliminaries will ho hold
I today nnd tlio finnln tomorrow,
j Teams from all of the Now Eng
land colleges will compete und tho
most successful track and field chum
plonshlp over held Is oxpected. Tho
now nthletlc field will bo christened
by today's events.
Russia la larger than all of North
America.
News ot Our Neighbors
.loli and Progress of Nrbjr
Couiiiiunltle aa ChroBlclrt
In the I'reaa.
Mnit'ltliiK '!""
.Sixty-one iiiombura "f Uui march
ing club being organised by tho Live
Wins of Hit' Commercial club woro
secured In the two-day campaign
which ended Saturday. OrganUntlnn
of tho body will ho rushed so thai
tho club can ropiesont Oregon City at
tho Port laud Hose Festival Oregon
Cltv Lntorprlso.
Which Help Komo
The North Hend Htowory Is to con
tinue after prohibition sets In. It
can make a IfliUloss beer with a
sorter Joy-producing taste Marsh
Held Itecord.
t'leili-rp Wiivo
(lood citizenship Is good buslnoxi,
and good cltltens are taking an ac
tive interest In tho clean-up move
ment. Tho slogan ot tho city Just
now Is "clean-up." Thoro Is not a
lino of business in town, or a citizen
thereor. that will not benefit through
a thorough cleansing of our city. It
Is ii protection against tho ravages of
disease, as well ati against fires
Corona Courier.
Tho city council pitssud a now lire
ordinance at Its meeting Tuondn
night. It embodies the provisions of
tho old ordinance and several amend
ments as to Hie limits and extends
the said limits In tho depot district
It also strengthens the city's powers
with reference to such lire-wrecked
structures as the old opera house by
enabling It to have them eliminated
from tho landscape. Ashland Itecord
YOUR CHILD
Dealest Public-
Say, Father, If you hao a boy or
girl who Is smart enough to gradu
ate from the high school you should
bo wry proud, as they have mani
fested a disposition to be Homebody.
This Is their first achievement of
merit, and should bo rewarded with
sumo tasting token.
I think I have something thnt will
please the not too fastidious.
A ring, watch, bracelet, brooch, tie
pin or La Vn II lore, are the things that
will last, and tliey will look at them
In after jenrs and say, "Dad gn mo
tills whon I gradunted."
Strew flowers on life's pathway
while wo are on tlio mnp to enjoy
them.
Tho funeral bier anil the bottled
are vastly different.
"Them's many a slip between tho
cup and tho lip," and there's many a
slip between the wharf and tho nhlp
Say, did you over laud anything?
Wo still sell Thermos bottles. Ite
momber tho number, fi 1 Mnlu street
McIIATTAN
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MoiinzTiitures
Margurito Clark, who made lier
first appearance at tho Star theater
last night In "Wlldflowor," eerfilnly
captivated tho audience. Sho Is, with
out doubt, one of tho cleverest little
ladles that picture producers have so
far Introduced Little Miss Clark,
for llttlo sho Is, oven suiiillcr in
stutuio thnn Mary Plcltforil, possesHua
all or tho necessary qualities which
go to make u great and popular act
ress. She has exceptional talent, a
raro typo of beauty, and Is capable)
of plnying two distinctly different
parts in u manner that Is Indeed sur
prising, when wo saw her as tlio little
wlldflowor loainlng over tho hills, In
her bare fitt, Wo thought It was Im
possible for her to successfully por
tray tho pait of tho grout lady In mi
clety, which comes lator in tho pic'
turo. Hut loavo It to Miss Clurk She
not only plays tho part, hut sho plays
It admirably, In a manner that Willi
win the heart of any spectator. Tho !
story Is an exceptionally good ouo, ;
ono that Ih particularly sultod to Miss I
Clark. Sho Is ably nupportod by Har
old Lockwood, Jnincs Cooloy, Jack
Pickford und a largo cast of tho usual
Famous Players standard. "Wild
llowor" will ho presented tonight for
tho last time. .Max Flgman will bo
with us
Name."
tomorrow, In "What's Ills
N'ANTICD At onco. youni; lrl to
wait on tnhlos nt tho City Itciitau-1
rant. 21-tf
Tho Delaware stnto senate has de
feated n bill which would amend tho
ten-hour law for women bo thnt thoy
could work longor Iiouth dnlly pro
vided "thoy wero physically fit."
Subscribe for
tho Herald, fifty
cents a month,
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I Kuiitiieiidliig II, iim IIiono uliu
iimi it espichs lii'ineleH us lielng
givall) pleiiki'il ami perfectly Mil-l.-lleil.
We uiiiii In fdinw Jon the Moil
in ill. We mint to fmiilllai'le yon
ullli all lis lOiitenleueeN mill llii
IuomiiiiiiIk. AhIiIo from iK'iug n
tpleiiillilly liullt i-nnge, h e(iilp.
ped mIIIi iiiiiny upeclnl fea lures
ulildi enilenr it to the eioiiiiinlrnl
mid I'lllcli'iil lioiiHi'wIfe.
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KLAMATH FALLS OKKfiON
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Ready
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mill Hoi ItlnM I'liebnv iik-iiire thi
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dinary range or look .line, link
ing ilniie "JilM In a turn" llh
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the II-.MIIIIIIK. thai It HI "lome
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