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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1919)
TAOK MX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUICHIUt.MU , IF - a.'w, &is c-- SVholo g- aski , ,. n s sscT-npATTc jjr-z if r. ,. i?.i ; " "" lj jhbi jLVjir ' rL4-M .-Ly-is ." a " - f, l can SCNJBaHill ssS" --C w Awr x 1 i 1 -t m H si iJ U a .i si HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SAI.B- SS Acres; irrigated WANTKH Mun and wife; man to ranch, clo to school; nicest place work on ntncli. woman to cook, or in Malln district All time Krupku, woman cook. C. V. Uioslev, VI. -Mnlln. Ore 3-6t' Klamath. 2-3t FOR SALK Two small safes. V M Garich. fireproof 2-tf FOIl SAl.K OR TUADK One 6-cyt-inder Klgln chummy. 4-ii.isetiKur roadster; A-No 1 condition. F. M. Garich. 2-tf WANTKH -Two girls for confection ery and ice cream parlor- koihI wage;, room and beard: steady Jot), Address. Woodley & Co.. Lakolew, Oregon. l-7t PHONE PEYTON for Wood -112K WANTED -Woman or girt to work on ranch. Phone ISFt. 5-3 FOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres near Midland, at a bargain In quire T J. Jackson, Fort Klamath, Oregon. 22-26t FOR SALE Five room cottage, mod-i em improvements, for sale by own-i er; close In: furniture if desired, in cluding piano. Enquire Frank M. Upp, 511 Main st. 31-tf PASTURE FOR LEASE 14.000 acres tule land of Klamath Drain age district, near Midland and Wor den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract" can be divided into two nearly equal units. M. Motschenbacher, L. Jacoba, W. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr GOOD seven-room house with bath, only one block from Main st Has big screened porch, large corner lot, shade trees, and beautiful view of lake. Price $2,000 on easy terms. Hurry. Chilcote & Smith, StZ .Main street. 5-3t ! FOR SALE Modern five-room house near 11th st pavement. It has bath, large screened porch, good walks, trees and two lots. Very cheap at S2S00 on terms. Chilcote & Smith. C33 Main st. . 5-?t ; FOR SALE Second hand Case auto mobile, price 200. in good condi tion, including small truck bed White Pelican Uarage. 5i-t SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Work by day; or :our. or on ranch Phono 439. 5-3 FOR RENT FOR RENT SO acres of unimproved irrigated land four miles west of Midland to lease on a five year term. R. E. Smith Realty Company 5-6t LOST AND FOUND LOST Small bunch of keys. Friday night during the fire. Please re turn to Central Garage. 5-3t THIS WILL ASTONISH KUIMATH FALLS I'F.OPI.i: The quick action of simple witch hazel. hydrutls, camphor, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, w III sur prise Klamath Falls people. One girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by a single application. Her mother could hardly sew or read because of eye pains. In one week she. too. was benefited. We guarantee a small bot tle of Lavoptik to. help ANY CASK veak, strained or inliamcd eyes. Alu minum eye cup FREE. Whitmaan Drug Co Adv V GOOD four-room house near High' s4hopl. U'p , a ,rd. bargain at SH'OO on vry easy term;. C'hil-ote vry easy fcSralth, 631 Mam at 5-it I MUST AW'l'.ll. Public J-ui e m 'i to Hall 'iici by I'osuiaftArs' and Mill Men's I'nlon iio. TBI, Thursday, JIa S, 1019. Aumf-sum ''Jc 2-bt DO Ol' WANT a new noma, built. to order on an excellent building lot close in? See me for part.rul.ir-i. Jamt-j M Watkins. Jr. 5-5 FOR SALE Good fresh milch Jersey and Durham coj. 5 ears old. Der vln Ranch, Merrill route. 5-3t MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED To buy 4 head Of first class work horses or mules; must! 1 sound and true Phone, 11F11 or; call at Edgewopd ranch, north end Swan valley. Rabn. 30-tf i . , t WANTED Motor Truckt) .to haul lumber. Snyder & Kitta. Dairy,! Oregon 2-3t CREAM WAFFLES served until 2 p. m. Hot Lunch from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., at the Chill Parlor on 7th st. Open nights l-Ct VOCHSTZEIl BROS & KLABZCIiA. , Well driller Leave word at Mc Donald's Peel Room CIS Main st. 1-12 WANTED TO HL'Y 5 or C room house, modern, close in Cash i Reply J. C Itlrhtfir. gr-n dellv. 5-4 Fresli Frufr Desserts 2c Jifty-je!l desserts, rich and fruity, ccst but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial cf fruit essence, njad: from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this fbver, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gela tine dx;erts. You will find it f. -e tirr's better, yet it ccss no more. Millions now enjoy it. 1J2JEL. Mil 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer' 2 Packazcs for S3 Centi 1 a 2 95 P says the Good Judge I want to remind you. about that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better because it's good tobacco. Its quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Sl'MMO.NS.. Equity No 1055 Suit for Uluinr. In the Clieult Court of the Statu of OreKon, for the County of Klamath. W II Price, plaintiff. vs. Dora E Price, defendant To Dora E. Price. Uie aiuio uuiiiiuf defendant. Hi tint iiaiuo of the State of Orecon. ou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed un.ilust you In the above entitled suit on or before tint 3rd day of June, 1319. that beinK the last day of the publication of this summons and the last day within which you arc re quired to answer, as fixed by thn order of publication or this sum mons If you fall to appear and an swer, tho plaintiff will apply tin thn court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Said suit Is brmiKhC to secure dissolution of tho boudk of it ntrlmotiy existliiK between yourself and the plaintiff, and Is based avoir wilful desertion of the pliilntlff by you for a period of morn than one year immediately prior to tho com-uieii'-eiiient of this suit. This sum mon? is published In tho Evenvine Hi laid a dally newspaper of Keneral circulation In Klnmnth County. Ore gon, printed, published and circu late I dally yt Klamath Kulli, In safit Count ana State, by order of tho Iloiuiinble D. V Kuykendiill, JuiIko of the said Court, and dated April 22nd, tho first publication to be lunilo upon tho 22nd day of April, 191"9, and tho last publication to be made upon the 3rd day of June. 1919. II. M. MANNING. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. Postofflce and IIuyIiicri Addrem: 409 Main Street. Klamath Falls. OreKon. 22-29.C.13-20-27-.t Notice of Hearing Filial Arcoiint. In the County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for the County of Klnmnth In tho Matter of the Etate of (Jenro W. Obechaln. deceased Notice Is hereby given that the un derHigned has filed his final mmum in me above entitled court and Mini ter and that Wednesday, the 2Mt day of May. at 10 o'clock A. t in tl(e court-room of the above en itled . uurt in the County Court Hum at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ha bn-n f.x ed at the time nnij pla-u a' wlndi kit" Court will hpur tho sold aeouiit and sfttlo tho same. ll person having objections there to will fTle the aauie with tho County Clerk of tho said County Court un or before the said dnto of lieunnK S. C. ITAMAICKlt. Adinlntatrotor with the yrill annnTcd of tho last will an dtextamnnt of , George W. Obechaln, deceased. 22-29-C-13-20 -netii'i: of siinmrr's sai.i: o . ij.Kci"ntix. Notice Is hereby kIviiii that under mid bv virtue of a Writ of Kxeciulon In Forecliihilre Issued mil of the Clr t il It. Court of the State of Ori'Kon for the County of Klamath, in the ciise of N II ItoRlie, plnlntfr;. vs Charles Murrny, Clnrn B. Murray. W A Jones. Anita ll. Jones, A. II. lirotwi, Tltlo (iiinrautee unci Trust Company, a rorporatlon; II. L. Flowers, J T Peters. J. Curtis Kimball, Jennie V Kimball and tho Federal f ..-mil llanlc of Spokane, defendants, which said writ was dated on tho 19th day of April. A. D. 1319; I will on tho 24th day of May. A. 1). 1919. at thu front door of the Court Mouse of Klumltli County, Oregon. In the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock Ih tho afternoon on Haiti ditto, proceed to sell ut public miction, to the liiKhcst bidder for cash, all tho right, tltlo and Interest of tho said defendant and each of them and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or' under them or either of them, In and to tho North Half of tho Southwest uuiirtur und tho South Half of tho Northwest uurtor of Section 15 in Township 39 South, Mango 11 Kant of tho Wllluuietto Meridian, containing 100 acres, to gether with tho tenements, heredita ment and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertain ing, or ho much thereof n may bo necessary to satisfy it Judgment ren dered In tho nbovo -entitled cauxo upon tho 12th day of April, A. D, 1919, which wild Judgment Is for tho Bum of Two Thousand Dollurs with Intererit thereon from tho 23rd day of October, A. D. 1910, at tho rato of, 8 per cent por annum and Two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars attorney's fee, and the furthor sum of Seventy Six and 97-100 Dollars coats and tho ad ditional sum of One Hundred and Thirteen and 20-100 Dollars with In terest thereon from tho 27th duy of January, A. I). 1919, at tho ruto of 8 per cent per annum, and tho coats and expenses of this sale on oxccu- tlon. Dated this 19th day of April, A. D 1919. GEO, L .HUMPHKIJY, Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore, Hy Allen-Sloun, Doputy, 22 29-C-13-20 m m m El m si m m m m E3 w a m m m a m 13 is SPECIAL Subscription OFFER expires MAY 10th Once more you will have an opportunity to secure the Herald for one year at our annual Bargain Rate. Ench year during the month of April we accept subscriptions nt the following rates: DAILY, BY MAIL, IN KLAMATH COUNTY $3.00 DAILY, BY CARRIER, IN KLAMATH FALLS $4.00 DAILY, MAIL, OUTSIDE KLAMATH COUNTY .. ..$4.00 To get the benefit of this rate your subscription must be paid up to date. If your subscription expires any time in the future, you may take advantage of this special offer, and we will extend your subscription for one year from the dattfeto which it is now paid. r This special offer is good only UNTIL MAY 1 0th This week you will receive a statement showing tl' date to which your subscription is paid. It will be the only notice you will receive. If the subscription ia not renewed by the date indicated on this statement, we will accept it as a notice to stop your paper, and it will be discontinued. Next year is to be the birj year for Klamath Falls, Klnmath County, and the Slate, and the Herald, and the Herald, in anticipation of the great strides townrds recon struction and development that are to be made, has en larged to eight pages. We are going to keep a step ahead of all development, and this means a better newspaper than you have ever had before. You will be furnished all the big news of the world, of your state, of your county, and of your city, for about a cent a day hardly enough to pay the cost of the paper used for printing 'it. The Herald wants to enter every home in Klamath County, and that is why we are making a special effort to give you a bigger and better paper, one far in advance of the real needs of this section, and why we are making this big, special Bar gain offer. Do not postpone sending in your subscription until the last day Get the spirit of the times, and DO IT NOW today. And, please remember that this special offer is extended only to May 10th. THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. SlHI w n n a P5 B a a s B n n B H B ik