The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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LEGAL NOTICES
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Such as never presented itself before (present market prices considered) awaits the hundreds of people who will
take advantage of the low prices at which we are able to offer the New Spring Merchandise. Already numerous
merchants all over the country are compelled to make sharp advances in prices over last season, caused, of course,
by lack of forethought or capital in not placing orders in advance while market conditions were yet undisturbed.
We want to assure gut patrons that our prices on Merchandise in every department WILL NOT be advanced
until we are compelled to pay the advanced price ourselves, and then only just in proportion to the advance paid
by us. Today there is hardly an article in this entire store priced more than it was last year, frequently less, and
scarcely an article but what, were we buying in open market today, we would be compelled to pay more money
for. 4
Among the New Arrivals This Week is
the New Nineteen-Sixteen Silks
A display such as we are justly proud of awaits your inspection. These Silks were bought direct from one of
America's largest importers at a very low figure indeed. It will pay you to get our prices before buying else
where. .Why pay more? Echo can only answer and the answer can only be: WHY!!!
KLAMATH'S
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Hummona
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stftt of
Oregon, for Klamath County. j
J V McCoy, Plaintiff.
va.
I Hurt- U. Torry, Lola A Turr) and II
I O. Torry, Defendant.
(To U 0. Terry, no of tlio delomlniits
I aboto named:
In the name of the stale of Oregon,
jou aro hereby required to appear
'and answer tho complaint Hied
against uu lu the nboo entitled dull
on or bolero Friday, tho 17th day of
'March, 19 1C, that being the last day
i of the time prescribed In tho order of
publication of this summons, unit If
liou f.ill so to annear and answer, for
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to
tho court for tho rollof demundod In
his complaint on lllo herein, to-wil
For Judgment against derenditnt.
jtlurr (J. Torry for tho following sinus
$750. together with Interest thereon
at tho rato of S per cent per annum
from January 1, TJ1C; $2,250, to
getlter with Interest thereon at the
rato of S per cent per nnnum from
July 1. 13H. $21. '-0, together with
Interest thereon at the rnto of 8 per
cent per annum from January 21,
191C, for the further huiii of $300 as
attorney's fees, and for tho costs and
disbursements of this suit; for a do
er eo of this court foreclosing plain
tiff's mortgago and directing tho sale
of tho following described promises,
to-wlt:
South half of southwest quarter
of section twenty-one, township
thirty-nine south, range nine oast
of Wlllnmotto Meridian,
the proceeds of said nalo to bo applied
to tho satisfaction of plaintiff's Judg
ment; that tho Hen of II. O Terry on
the said premises bo adjudged second,
subsequent and Inferior to that of tho
plaintiff, that bald defendants and all
persons claiming under them or any
one of them, subsequently to tho exe
cution of plaintiff's said mortgago. be
barred and foreclosed of all right,
claim or equity of redemption In said
Evangelistic Meetings Are
Causing Many Conversion
Convention of
N. Y. Women
(Continued from" page 1)
the efforts of Mrs. John Hays Ham
mond.
A trip up tho Hudson to
Point and on ocean trip nave been
arranged for the visitors. Members
of the D. A. R. and the D. of R. are
arranging trips to historic spots. The
women of Debbs Ferry and Tarry
town will conduct trips to the Irrtng
Sleepy Hollow district.
Catherine Dement Davis of the
Pardon board, formerly of New
York's Commissioner of Corrections,
will take the delegates on a tour of
Blackwell'a Island and other notable
Moving Pictures
No need to "believe in fairies" to
enjoy the beauties of "Undine." The
story la in itself mortal, moral, and
elevating in its purpose for it points
Wast out the punishment that comes to
fickle-hearted man, and shows how
womanaina can Deal appiy tne re
proof for inconstancy to those who
fail in their standards. The fact that
"fairies" are largely concerned in the
workings of the plot does not make
the moral effect of the photoplay any.
less to be considered.
In "Undine" there are many scenes
devoted to the realm of "Unda,"
queen of the vasty deep. The beauti
ful grottos of the Catallna islands;
j wide stretches of smooth, sandy shore.
rest-i
ments In high-diving Is shown in Miss 'maid, whom he names "The Duchess."
Servants In the household attempt a
robbery In conjunction with sumo
crooks, Including "Chlmmle's brother,
but the hero of the story Is finally
proved to be innocent and the Irish
boy Is united to the French maid.
"Chimmle Fadden" has been a stage
favorite for many years. It surely
makes one of the cleanest, most hu
morous film "comedies in the world,
and the character is Ideal for Victor
Moore.
Schnall's plunge Into the Pacific from
a height of 130 feet
This wonderful film will be shown
at the Orpheus Sunday afternoon and
evening only.
.Some years ago Victor Moore play
ed "Chimmle Fadden," which is truly
the most famous of all Irish-American
character comedies, on the legiti
mate stage, but he asserts that he
never had such an opportunity for
penal institutions here.
Expenses for the convention ball and the picturesque rocks and
and convention arrangements alone .less sea" provide a natural setting!
will cost $30,000 and the visitors, it
is estimated, will spend not less than
$2,000,000 in New York.
ORPHEUS THEATER
C. R. Miller, Mgr.
Friday and Saturday
f
"White Gods,"
Neal of the Navy
"Hunan Movements of the Body Kd
BcaUonal." "A Foozle at the Tea Party,"
One Reel Comedy
"Col. Hezaliar at the Bat,"
Cartoon Comedy
Sunday Night Oaly
"UNDINE"
The Beautiful Bluebird Photo Play
Featuring
HA SCHNAXI
and a
Bevy of Beautiful Girl Swrliim
Admission 15c
No Show Monday Night
for the artifice of the photographer1
and the pantomime of the clever girls
who disport at their own free will on
the sands, and dive and swim like
sportive fish in the waters of the Pa
cific. There are a score or more of
these impersonators of mermaids,
nymphs and water-sprites.
Miss Ida Schnall, renowned for her
perfections of figure and her prowess
as an athlete, swimmer and high
diver, leads the delegation of beauties
who perform many and various di
verting evolutions, while the camera
man has pictured their curves and
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Mr. mill Mr-. Ilouiinl ViM-y, uiii-lilmiM, who will uoik In ilir ui I'ulm
Kl.tiiKollnil CtiliiNilKU
prcmltes, and for such other nnd fur
ther relief as to the court ma seem Latest advices from Mod ford con- March 17th, limti-nil tho fo!lolt
equitable. corning tho Miunls-Wasey union onn- Sunday.
This summons Is sorted on said do- gc,cft, Mnlcva (() (0 vKwl ,, Cotlngc prayer .r..,. arc h.U l
fondant 11 O Terry by publication , , . from twcHo to fifteen homes each i
thereof lu the Zoning Herald, a "'ltll,"lw continue to attend ovory 1K They will occur In tli follot
nowspaper of general circulation ""Jotlng, and that tho total number of ing homes tonight
printed and published nt Klamath conversions ttiun far Is about 250, Jo -Mooio. 2!) Man, ,lri'(, 0. C
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by ulHt Sunday otuiiing nt tho rliMU of Mltrholl, 514 Walnut atrtot, t!con
order of Honorable D. V. Kuykondall. t,R , t u , (o Mrki iMg f Orlrxlo, 34 Walnut 'r.ct. Mr. (Jtt
judgo of tho nboo entitled court, . . - rlo, Michigan aonu Hot Sprlofi;
dated and filed In said suit at Klam-ncnn "",C,J ',t'r,mn" rwpunao.i ,.Mrs, Minnie Sargiyii, l.'ldorado ro
ath Falls, Oregon on tho 4th day of,"10 Imitation to uctept Jcsua, nnd nue, Hot Spring-, IlurKo V. Mi.
February, 1916, which order requires , Tuesday evening, following n strong Creacont nnd Cnnb) strtots; II. C
nearly as many,
more accepted tho Imitation
The best
tbo bottle.
Sewing Machine oil, 16c
It
WILMS-JOHNBTONE CO,
1 Back to Mill.
W. E. Lamm, of the Lamm Lumber
company, returned to Modoc Point af
ter a two-day visit In Klamath Falls,
fun-making as In the film version.
"Chlmmio" is a bowery boy of the
"rough diamond' type. He makes
tbo acquaintance of a rich young
woman, who has a passion for "slum
ming." and ingratiates himself with
her by rescuing her from the obnox
ious attentions of a "masher." As
the result of this, he becomes a but
ler In the household of the young lady
and her father; his main reason for
accepting the position being his ad-
graces. One of the greatest achieve-! miration for the young lady's French
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unu iuis summons uo puuiisnou once sermon on "Home"
a weeK tor six weeKs, tlio Hate of first
publication being February 4, 191C
noLi.o c. anonsDECK,
Attornoy for I'lalntlff
4-11-15.20-3-10-17
Chamberlain, Ninth, bctucca Illgk
nnd Washington! Mm 1' J Wlllliw,
Wnnhlni.-ton. between .Second ul
The opening date for tho sorvlio-4 Third; A. It. Wilson, Tenth nnd WMb
hero lias been set for Friday utenliig,' Itigton utreeta.
Not Ire of Sheriff's Knlo Under Kxecti-
tlon In Foreclosure
D I'erorzl, Plaintiff.
vs.
John Conner and Nellie Conner, De
fondants. By tlituo of an execution and order
of sale, to me directed, Issued out of
the circuit court of tho stato of Oro-
gon, In nnd for the county of Klam-1
plaintiff, and John Connor and Nollle losing described rial property. It
Connor, defendants. 'untid. Ivim? nmi L.-mi: m tho count;
, Public notice Is hereby glen, That ' of lttmath, atnlo of Oregon, to wit:
in umollnncc with tho commands nf Tho nouthcmtt quarter of tU
83Kl iiocrt-e, oxr-cutlon and ordur of noitl.t-aal quarter, and governmttt
.sale, I will on tho 8th dny of Anrll lots New. 1. 2 and 3. all In section 1.
1 1910. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. tnvnnulp 3S noutli of range 10 east J
(nt tho front door of tho court houso In or Willamette Mcildlnn, Orejoa.
Klamath Falls, Kliimnth county, Htnte All of tho above described roil PW-
ur Oregon, offci for sale, and will sell ojty wi bo sold nt said time m
all". ;,,d dated the Oth da - 0, Marc ' l":'"'C aUC"Un ,0 ,ho " m' ",i,,,,)' ,n ,ho n,,,,,,,cr 'rm iM "' U'
lOtfi. In a certain milt In said court' '1 , 'afHIh',"Wf!l t0 redemption, for tho sale of real prmorty under
wherein U. I'eroz". recovered la judg-1 " ,' rrIIv,?c" "y.,aw: nU l" r,"t. C(,,""'' t0 M' "' J"'111"'
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Keep Your Bowels Rcfdar
As everyone knows, the bows Is
are the sewerage system of the
body, and it Is of the greatest im
portance that they move once each
day. If your bowels become con
stipated, taks a dose of Carl's Lit
tle Liver Lifters Just after subbst,
and they will correct the disorder.
STAR DRUG COMPANY
aiVljBjsMa4AMrM
I "HOME" to me is some placwhar
I thar's real affection an' good
I cookin', entirely surrounded by
I pipe smoke. ATt-k
B 0E c S'eate,t
HHssHHR "comforts
WtSy ..aSJlSw home" is a tin of
2PalPBmgf VELVET. For
liJlff VELVET'S age- I
WjfjSsa H- mellowed flavor puts I
umSu0& m ue "ca8nc(i" t29te u
PR'5R?,B ) into vory
jWJifc. ;IM( i. 'JSr- pipefuL
ssfigpn I
Dr. Jamea' Hatdtche Powders re.
Hare at one 10 orato a
PtosT.
Ton talcs a Dr. Jaaw' Headacho
Powdsr and is Just a few moment
your head clears sad all neuralgia and
distress vanishes. It's the quickest
sad surest rellsf for headache, whether
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
racking. Send sesMoae to the drug
store and get a disw package now.
Quit suffering If s so neediest. Bc
sureWou get Dr. James' Headacho
Powders then than will be no disappointment.
Why Pay From
$1 to $3
More tor tires with the same guar
antee of mileage, when you can
buy
IMPERIAL
FOR LESS
The Imperial tire has more rub
ber fabric than any other tire with
same guarantee of mileage.
Old tires taken in exchange on
purchases of nsw oasar "
Bradley Harness
Company
ment nnd-docree for tho sum of $1,
CuO.O'J with Interest thereon from tho
I Ith day of March, 1913, at tho rato
of 8 por cent per nnnum, and $150.00
attorney feos, and tho further sum of
J17.7G, costs and disbursements,
which Judgment and decrco was en
rolled and docketed In the ofllco of the
clf-rk of said court In said county and
state, on tho 29th dny of February, i
13K'. In which suit D. Perozzl was
title and Intorcst thnt toulno W. Con- I'.ecroo, attorney's fios rosU and te
nor did Imve on March 11, 191.1, or'cnilnii costs,
thereafter acquired, an well an tho In- Dated HiIh 9th dny of March, UK
tercet of the defondnnta, John Connor C. C LOW, Sberll
and Nelllo Connor, In nnd to tho fo- I.. I.. LOW, Deputy 1Q.17-2MM
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan Amusements
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
CliAMAN PRICE SHE PAID CO.
Ono Week, Commencing
HI'XTMV, MARCH 12
Opening Dill
"THK SPENDTHRIFT"
Admission, SO cents
23 cents and Mercliant's Ticket
Reserve Scats at Harry Richardson's
STAR THEATER
"CHIMMIE FADDEN"
Five Reel Paramount Comedy
Featuring
VICTOR MOORE
Saturday
"THE TEXAS STEER"
five itcei Bellg Red Seal Feature
Comedy
TEMPLE THEATER
Fable of Handsome Jethro Who Was
wimpjy Cut Oat to Be a Merchant
Esaanay Comedy
"Dora Thoraa,"
Four Reel Blograph Drama
Admission Always 10c
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:M
ALL LICINSED PICTURES
Here Is a Chance for a Change
Worth While
liliitlilllllllfill
You may have bought good ham and bacon at n pro
hibitive price; you may have bought cheap ham and
bacon of inferior quality.
How would you like to try, just for a change, the
VERY BEST ham, bacon and shoulders at the lowest
prices?
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PHONE 83 '.'PRODUCER TO CONSUMER"