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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1919)
TUI-jtlMV, I i:nin'Av I, llll THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AGK TllltKK MOVIE IHEATRES, BSSojnasaztaM. .-M.i.T.r.K '-' rirKtwia liiimli'iilT I'X'uMi tiNu "f hIiiih'Ih nr dink curtains Ho who 'it (ipitiiuiK ii'i Iihh it h.'imiUoii lii lii i!iiiii f nun lh also vnrnnlliinn) unset Is dm terse pltrnno "Let's (Jo," ii chorus rIiIjo million aire' noil, it domineering olil vulut, tl'iim.i mill iiimiy otlu-rii make up Thr (iri-nt Mnrciirt .. i ...hiii iiitim w v. ...inner ul the Hlnr tonight iiihI Ibo (Ionium mitum crons irriiM n tfli' Ih "ms'ilonxl one of i:tn mil of hand, nrr, li'glroiiM. strnlt- ,'""f(,u,1(l , ulipe llttlHlx '"I ! J"kilH etc. Willi the gient.'Ht iijihii t I .M I nl lii' other Irindnill Miiiciih bus recently iiitunii'd In m""1 Mm' ii uilxml'l" H tt-M-npc-H in tin. tiig.. nrier doing IiIm lilt Wml .'."..'i.... .,r iliu miil.iiiH'w tltiiill In" nAmliiy night Im will attempt a fill til " Motors Pumps Ue ( going INSTALL ., moioii m roil' H'N ir mi. " " """' ' l1'1" ,,! .r I of MOTORS from tin-la. lor) ..ciiin w..'iiiii-lu.lf the freight. Till-il"K I" l'' )iiui-. We ! more limn l'"J' nniriinlfi.il huh. A( (oln. ami .Me menu1). IT "' '' in Ml) )..m MOTOR mill PI'MP Hlim )nii iii-'-'l '. "M "l" '' In lime I ' I" I"-0- Ill-V VOW. 11 in design mnl liflnll your IM'MI'IVfJ PLANT " n rosl I'lii' II1-1' """ l,',l'' Wi run ) ill"'"')' SAW Mill rjiglneering and Construction oni.e In K. l. Iiiillillni:. Nlriiltjii' lii'l I'lu'iip" in mil) ulr, whlln hiiniiiiiiIi.I by lilti feet friim tlin rimf nf Mm Hur tlii'iitur at 7 p in sharp In imIiIIMiiii in tln great Marcus, miioIIiit feature Ih Low Miitiiny, vnrl-' itly in it Hint I euterlalucr, playing man-1 dnllii. liiiiiju mnl guitars AIho Frank j Karl, blink fin i roiiii'.lhm, tint iiuiii Willi tin' nervous font. In singing, talking anil dancing ai'l Tim fniitiir.i pli'liirn will Im Charles Hay In Tin' l-'ntn ll Hkiiletou." with tlm usual rume.il v . I'aiilllii' Sim ke, Triangle Htar, who In nun i' olt.ui referred to nit '"I'll.) I. Illli. lilrl with Dim lllg IVrMinallty," wwm EQUAL TO HUN i in llll(lllll.tl(' I Doctor "Tell your wlfo not to , worry about her duafties), as It Is merely un Indication of advancing yearn " Mr Weekmun -' Er would you mind telling hor yourself, doctor?" Tit-Hits LEGAL NOTICES COM I Jh'jmtrtt Irr tft ('OMI.KN,, K.ili 1 (CorrcHpom i i'Iki nf Hi- Aforlntcd Press) The 'li'riiiaii wiiBlii'rwiiiiicii of Coblenz liavi' won a victory In their llrst sklr- iiiIhIi with nfflciis of tlie American A r my of On upatlon l.urk of soap iiuiixi-il tlie ciiiiipllnitloiis In Ci'i many soup Is In Krcaler el -iiuiiid tliun cIhmdI tie or (oliiicci. The I pooinr t'liiH"i)H Ii t luilly have been ; wliluiitt It for se.'tiH, iiiiiiiiikIuk to net I nlmiK hoiiii' how by the use of Inferior . mini-nil HiibHlltutes Many of the I uhhIiii woiiieti at nrewrir iluvit hint ,111.. iuiiiihIiik cant of Clmrl-s lliiy'n , ,.,. (lllt of inKeHB ,lllt t. Am- new.-Hl Piiiiinimitit plrtiiie. "Tli J ornmj, ,... ' i'liiully Hkeleloii" which Is to Im Whvlt . tra(., ,.,, Aincrlrnn Known at tue Hiar ihentie idiiIkIU nirheil In Coblenz by the thoiisan.l Hlvln llri'iuer ilnyn lh I.'ii.llnif nutuiitlly them was a Kriinil rush to feminine lolu In Hiipport of Mr. Hny , H,,m ,it ,u,,illes of washing Tho while clever Hilly Klmer Ik the ex- women were perfectly wIIIIiik to do CHARLES 'ElAY; ji"The Family Skeleton! Iti'solutlnii to ('limiu; Street Griule Whereas, the ('(itnnion Council ileems It expedient to chance the es tablished crude on Tenth street at J Its Intersection with Pine street. He It Resolved. That the erado on Tenth Htreet at Its Intersection with ' 'Pine street he chanced from 170 0 as) i now established to 175.0 on the, tifirthorlv .. dn of said Intersection. and to 174.6 on the southerly side of said Intersection State of Oregon, County of Klamath, sa dly of Klamath Kalis. I, A. I.. I.eavitt, Police Judco of said city, do hereby certify that the! fort'KoIng Is a duly enrolled copy oll f t F 11 the resolution changing- crade on J HCfcUCl S L12SS1I160 AflVS. renin street at us lnierseciion wuii Pine street, as passed by the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath Kails, Oregon, on January 27, 1919. (SBAI.) A. L. LBAV1TT, .10-101 Police Judge. prlio flKhlor. old .oilKer, hr ill'ii'le Him flees from the old milder with WckIoii, a crim inal who iitti'iiiptn lo atliick her but Is Kililii'd of his prey by Drowning, plioii't h t'liKKiin Purgtiison. Ilrown-' lug lu working us it criminal under lie alias of "Mn I y lliouu," and sur r.'.'.U In iiv.-nifliiK himself on the ll lee i.nioIIi ut his e;i I nlc III u txrli" of itilpiint: ami trenchant rpl k.iil.'M I I A I'tile flghler whone sol.) roil'' AlHI'LflNL F er oil in on r TFJS FIELDS ,i'... . W JW LV Other playeis In the.the work, but they demanded a cake will be seen with Chhhiiii Kurgesson "'"' r" Andrew Arlmckle. Otto lloff-. r Mn wm, (.oh .onslgnmenl of ill II.., Temple Tbeate. Imilghl , ' man an.uarK l.jer l mler the per- clothing The Amerl.ans scoffed at Alias Mini ll.ow.i". a story of the '"'l ""I'm vision of TliomaiMI Inc ,,e suggestion tm.lerworl.l wlih a "11111101 " , himself, litor I. Schertlnger ill The laundries had all they could do MN H.aike porlrus the tole of ,,r",1 ,h" m"lr" Proiliil"ii to itl.-ifl to their old customers and an Im nt little girl adopted by an' . " m m7Z " '" lllnlrL''1 ,,"",,)t''- of nv 0,,t;H' I""1 minille niter imuilli' Fent out ny gen erals ii mr Kilon.-ls and pi hates too weie returned In a hurry And hack ngalu to the washerwoman went the bundles, and the women returned them lo the officers with the .tlmple explanation "No sonp" All the IP'eullngs of the Herman speaking olderlles bad absolute!) no effect. Kven the terms of the armistice were considered, but there wab no re- I ; feience to the shortage of sonp, and j I "o the situation became worse day I DALLAS, Ti:XA8, Jan :it Kin-, after day Just when It nppeared innclnl suciess or failure In the lew that the Army of Occupation would I Texas oil fields so often depends upon, he compelled to get Into the laundry being llrst to u-ach a certain u.lni business a 1,'nltcd States sales torn jtlmt the airplane may become .i -'im- I mlsary opened In Coblcnz and an of Jimin means of locomotion among olIfM.r discovered plenty of soup for a I men, according to big dealers Thoif,.w cenls a cake. airplane was need recently by offl-j Then the bundles began going to leers of two oil companies to hurry the washerwomen again lu great jfiom Hanger to a new found field j numbers and wrapped In Ire center j Offlceis al Hiirron Fluid, the gov- f ,,.lr, W1, te mte w-i, j t o pleco I eminent flying field bore, say It will ' r o:l,. And when the bundles came j lift only a short tlmu before alrplaniM hack all the clothing was clean and iuo In general (ommerclal use 111 the ti. washerwomen of Coblenz are now ,1)11 fields, because of thelt speed and , ,ng the greatest business in their the adiipnblllty of the country for J history- -with the Americans furnish ! flying purposes. i nii the soap. The lliu run Field authorities estl-j m 'male that It (osts the government! ,.,.,.,.. s,,. ,... . .,, $.'.0 an hour to ke..p a plane In the rc(,., , i.m, insurance.' ttl.1 ii Ir. but thai the oil men .oul.l oper- Main street. 24 ate a machine for $to an hour (lood j : pilots toiild he . selected at not prohibl tlou saluiles fiom among the hull' dreds gradinted by the Win Depait meiit lu (he Inst year OrilllUTHE AI3S k.e netici: SITUATIONS WANTED FOH SALB -80 acres good land; fenced, small building; 60 acres irrigated, $40 per acre; terms. See L. Jacobs 30-tt ll'llL"PL'n rr nnA fn nt.IM.nn ni.l of afternoons or evenings. Inquire '"Bn s'reei Herald office. 30-6t FOH SALB Young Jersey cow, fresh Inquire Lee Ilussev. nan 29-61 FOR SALE juxixrLnnjvriiviM''ii'"r - .. OR SALE Stock cattle; 80 head, Durham cows, yearling steers. . O. W. King. Montague. Calif. 25-tf MISCELLANEOUS X?fi4(A tu ircklit crlvon Ihfit tfin lltl. IcrHlKnt'd wur on January 11. 1919,1 Oregon, for Klamath Count dnjPHONE PEYTON for NVood-112R unnnlnti.il executnr In the matter of. the estate of Anna Fordyce, deceased. 'FOR SALE Singer sewing mac'iine WANTED Home in best residence All persons having' claims dgainstl and Edison phonograph. Call 722. section of Ashland .to sell or trade salil estate are required to presont Tenlh street. S-fJt .in part payment for irrigated land. same, properly verified, to said ad-1 , Address E. Merrill, care Mrs. O. T. mlnlstrutor, at tho law office of R. C. IFOR SALE OR TRVDE Timber jMcKendree, cor 9th and Oak sts., or Groesbeck, Klamath State Bankj claim. Nellie Wall. 226 Mortimer! Phone 197X. 3-6t lnilliliniT. Klamath Falls. Orecon. i -tmni .t-nt ! J . within six months from the date ofi ! ' WANTED Cabinet letter file; give this notice. ... FOR SALE Cheap, well-built 27-ft.L d.?"IpH "nd Prlce- A" a.. ,...nh. .iii o,or,. MhoMvt, " " " neraia oince. 3-u Dated January 14, 1919. ASA FORDVCE. ! Executor of the Estate of Anna For- dyce. Deceased 14-21-28-4-11 5, a w Avo- S .rt& UBSSw iVww speedy launch; will accept Libertyv Uonds at par. The Smoke. 3-Gt for sale OR TRADE Fine stock I ranch, right in tho heart of the' 247. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT! bunch gross in Malheur county; J& Notice is hereby given that the un.;head of f,ood cows, chickens, wagons. derslgned has filed in the County hacks I all tools go with ranch. Any- r'o,.r. ,.f ,!, siito nf nrenn th finni body Interested, write. Mrs. K. fc.. ... ... . f.,,lnia llD-nop (ra 3.90t account or ins naministration oi tne"""'-''' '"""" "" WANTED To rent two or three room apartment or house suitable for light housekeeping. Address box 29-6t 3-20t estate of Henry C. Garvin, deceased,)" and said Court has fixed March 1, FOR SALE Nine room modern 1919, at 2:30 o'clock p. ni and thejhouse; furnace; lawn; fruit trees. court room or said court as tne place, terras, zis jenerson si. i-oi for hearing said account and for the settlement thereof. v Dated Junuary 14, 1919. CLIFFORD GARVIN, Administrator of the Estate of Henry C. Garvin, Deceased 14-21-28-4 fotf .10 ;iu Do You Want to Know . Both Sides ? Swift & Company's 1910 Year Book, just out, tells you , What Swift & Company' profits were in 1918, Tho truth about the Federal Trade Commission's investigation, Why the prices of butter and eggs are so high, And many other vital facts. Whether or not you agree with us after reading this Year Book, you will at least know both sides. You will find it Interesting Americans like to hear about big things dono In n big way. You will also discover that we are merely human beings like yourself, doing In the best possible way a neccssury Bervice. Legislation Is pending in Washington; as good American citizen you want to know both sides of this question. It concerns you, as well as one of tho most Important industries in tho country. Do not hesitate to send for a copy of this booklet, Your name and address are all wo need. Address Swift & Company Union Stock YiuMs, Chicago, Illinois Swiff& Company, U. S. A. STlStw m - -. SOLDIERS WITH NEEDY FAMILIES SENT HOME! WASHINGTON. D. l, Feb. 3 - J (iener.il Peishing is authorized bv tlie, war department to send ho-.n i for Immediate discharge any drafted on enlisted man who presents convincing I evidence of sickness or other illsiicsai lu his family. I Dassengers and Baggage A.NYWIIKHI-: IN THE CITY QUICK SKUYICK ItKASOXAIILi: HATES PHONE 187 WesternTransfer Co. IN T 1 T SAYS K.XCKSS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IS CAl'HK OF INDIOESTION A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and Indigestion am neurly nlwnys duo to acidity ncld stomach and r.i.t, ns most folks lo Hove, from n lack of digestive julcua Ho stuti") that "in excess of hydroch- lotlc ;ui'l Id the Momach retards di gestion ami statin food f-i mentation than our i.ienta sour like nr lingo lu a can, formlnt ucilil fluid? and gnsns which lufl.i'u thi ttlomnch Hko u toy balloon. Wo then net that heavy, ; lumpy feeling In the chest, wo eruc tate .sour food, belch gits, or havu huiutbiirn, flatulence, watorbrash or uauseu. He tolls us to lay aside till diges tive aids ami Instead, get from uny pharmacy four ounces of J ml Salts and tnko a tublespoonfiil In a glass of water before breakfast wbllu It la . oftervesciiiK, ami nirinormoro, to continue this for one week, While relief follows tho first doso, It is Im poituut to neutrallzo tbo acidity, ro move the gus-maklug mnss, Btnit the llvur, stimulate tho kidneys tho kid noys nnd thus promote a frco flow of piru dlgestlvo Julcos, J ml Salts Is Inexpensive and Is mmlo from the arid of grupea uiul Irmon Julco, combined with llthla mid Aiidlum phosphnto. This harmless htiltH Is used by thousands of people foi Btomuch trouble with excellent t s.ilts, Adv. 1 NOSE CLOGGED FROM 1 A COLD OR CATARRH L Apply Cream in Nostrils To t Open Up Air Passages. ! All! What relief! Your clogged nos trils open right up, tho air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, head ache, dryness no struggling for hicath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't slay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Uly's Croim Halm from youi Ii uggist now. Apply a llttlo of this frugiant, nutUeptlc cronm in your nostiils, lot it penetrate thru every nlr passage of tho head; soothe and heal tho swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief, Ely's Cream Halm Is Just what every cold and cntarrh sufferor has neon senltlng. It's Just splendid. Adv. STOPS HEADACHE . PAIN NEURALGIA Don't suffer! Get a dime pack. of Dr. James' Headache Powders. You can clear )imr liend ami relieve - .lull, splitting n r violent throbbing h.'iidiu'lie in a moment with a Dr. .. miles' lU'iularliu Powder, TliU old- i lint' lic.idaclic relief nits almost magi "illy, .Setul Home. ono lo tlm drug stoic for a ilinio puckiigo and a few mo. i Mits uficr j on take a powder yon .ill wonder wlit beuun of the bend .'lie, iii'iirnluln mid 'ilii Stop sulfcr. ' -iiV iiecilli"!'., I' uu yet wbat . -.1 aik I'oi. Kuiniuons for Publication in Fore closure of Tax Lien (F-67) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Jesse N. Drew, PlalntIK vs. A. J. Doyle, and Jakm '.': liens of Libltha Zone, Deceased, Defend ants. To A. J. Doyle and Unknown Heirs of Libltha Zane, DeceaseJ, the nbovo named Defendants: In tho name of the State uf Oregon. You are hereby notified that J-isso N Drew, plaintiff, Is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 723, issued on the 1st day of April, 1S16, by the Tax Collector of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, for the amount of sixteen and 95-100 dollirs, the same being the amount then due nnd delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, together with penalty, interests and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are tho owner as appears of record, situated In said county and state, and particularly bounded and described ns follows ,to-wit; Northwest quarter of' section 13, township 37 south, range 11 H east of Willamette Meridian. You uro further notified that said Jesse N. Drew has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts us follews: Year's tux 1915, paid April 5, 1916, tax receipt No. .133S, amount paid $13.54, rate of interest 15 per cent. Year's tax 1916, paid April 2, 1917. tax receipt No. 1739, amount paid $ 1 2.4 S ; rato of interest 15 per cent. Year's tax 1917, paid March 22, 191S, tux receplts Nos. SIS, 819, amount pnld $12.48, rate of interest 15 per cent. Said A. J. Doylo and Unknown Heirs of Libltha Zane, deceased, as tho owners of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons nbovo named are here by further notified that said Jesse N. Drew will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and stute aforesaid for a decreo foreclosing the lien against the property nbovo described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you uro hereby summoned to appear within sixty duys after the first pub lication of this summons, excluslvo of tho duy of said first publication, and FOIt SAbi: Swiss Toggenberg milk goat. 819 Walnut Ave. 31-6t FOR SALE) 360 acre relinquish ment near Dorris, Calif; 22 acres cultivated; good vyell, small house, with camp outfit, stable; 160 acres fenced. All for $300 cash. Have larger interests here, and cannot spare time to prove up. R. Sylvester. 107 Richmond ave., Richmond, Calif. 30-ot Summons for Publication In Fore closure of Tax Lien (F-68) Jesse N. Drew, Plaintiff, vs. Carrie Meade, Defendant. To Carrie Meade, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby notified that Jesse N. Drew, plaintiff, is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 724, issued on the 5th day of April, 1916, by the Tax Collector of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, for the amount of twenty and 96-100 dollars, the same being the amount then duo and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, together with penalty, Interests and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of I which you are the owner as appears of record, situated In said county and state, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: North halt of northeast quarter of section 23, townslilp 37 south, range 11 east of Willamette Meridian. You are further notified that said Jesse N. Drew has paid taxes on said premises tor prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: 'Y'ear's tax 1916, paid October 4, 1917, tax receipt No. 4,952, amount r paid $16.06, rate of Interest 15 per cent. ,' Year's tax 1917, dato paid March 22, 1918, tax receipt No. 821, amount paid $15.60, rate of interest 15 per cent. I Said Carrie Meade as the owner of, the legal title of tho above described liujori us uiu same upbears ui rec ord, and each of the othor persons above named are hereby further notified that Jesse N. Drew will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and state aforesaid for a decreo fore closing the lien against the property abovo described, and, mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of WANTED To buy that are weaned. 214, Klamath Falls. young calves Address Box 31-tt FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Call on Schubert, next postofflse. 11-tf FOR RENT apartment Main. FOR RENT One 2-rootn furnished Phone 369; call 102 l-3t ESTRAY NOTICE Strayed to my place near Donania, nine head of cattle, branded O on right rib, crop off of left ear, under bit in right ear. One spotted yearling, blotch brand, crop off right ear, crop and swallow fork on left ear. Owner can have same by paying feed bill and for advertising. 3-3t W. H. SPARKS. ESTRAY NOTICE I have at my place one muley red and white spotted cow. branded UK on right and written N on the left hip ,and pltchfork'on left rib; left ear cropped, under half crop and tipper slope on right ear. Owner please call and get cow and pay charges. CHAS. H. FLACKUS, 3-10 1 Dairy, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS nv MMMMMMMAMNMMMNWMMMMMI DR. a A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Truax Suit S00, I. O. O. F. Uldg Office phone 8(U Res Phone SOM FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Loomis Hldg., Klamath Falls DR. WISECARVER DENTIST Crisler & Stilts bldg, "th & Main Phone U54 " riT AND COUNTY AIISTHAW COMPANY KIT Main Money to loan on leal estste at 8 per tent. this summons, exclusive of the day of said first UUbllcatlon. and defend this defend this uctlon or pay tho amount action or puy the amount due as auove snown, logetner with costs i and accrued interest, and in case of ' your failure to do so a docree will bo rendered for foreclosing tho lion oft said taxes and costs against tho land and premises abovo named. This summons Is published onco a weok for six weeks by order of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judgo of the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for the County of Klamath, and said order was made and dated the 27th day of Junuary, 1919, and the data of the first publication of this summons is the 2Sth day of Jan uary, 1919. All process und papers lu this pro ceeding may bo served upon the un-! derslgned residing within the State' of Oregon ut tho address hereafter mentioned, R. C. GROESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Klumath Falls, Oregon, 28-4-11-18-25-4-11 due as above shown, togethor with costs and accrued Interest, und In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rondered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land und premises above named. This summons is published onco u week for six weeks by order of the honorablu D. V. Kuykendall, Judgo of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Klamath, nnd said order was mudu ami duted tho 27th duy of .Junuary, 1919, and tho duto of tho llrst publication. of this summons is tho 2Slh duy of Jun uary, 1919. All process und papers in this pro ceeding may ho served upon tho un dersigned, residing within the Stute of Oregon, ut tho address hereafter inontloned. It, C. GROESUECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Klamath FuUs, Oregon, 2S-4-11-1H-2&-4-11 DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic PhtkUInn Surgeo Suite -Jl I, I 0. O. F. Tempi (over K K. K. Store) Phone Sit . (The onl Osteopathic I'hyil ciau and Surgeon In Klamath Falls ) SAW MILL KNGINKKIUHU CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod ern Saw Mills, Planing Mills. (Box Plants. Complete plants contract e.l. Appraisals and reports made. UietlKlnx. Wo contract to bulM any class of ii building and install miK-hlnei-y of any kind. UruftiiiK "' ' kmd une-DU,a Prints made. , Office in K, D. Building XI