The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PARK FOUR
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
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Ittto (oo slinrtlo o( tho following do- Iiik this summons to I) imbllnlioil
s.-iitictl ronl inonrrty, to wit onv n wc! for at lonst alx conitoou-
Tho north oho nml on-hlf tlxo wooKs
nrivA of Kntorirlo Tract No to
It. KntorpiNo Tnu-t No 38 A. Kit-
torprlo Trnot No. :tSH. tho north
Published dally except Sunday t
The Herald t'uollhltig Company or
Klacinlh Fulls, nt 115 Fourth street
Entnred at the potoRlr nt Klntn
mth Palls. Ore , (or transmission thru
the malts as second-? Ihm matter
Bubocrtptton terms by mall to any
ddress In the United States
One year JS 00
One month . . 50
Member of ihe AiirliiloO I'rcw
The AssortMed Press l eclulrel
satrt!d to the ue (or republication
ot all news dispatches credited to It
ar not otherwise credited In this pa
yer, and also local news published
ftereln.
All rights o( republication o( spe
cial dispatches herein are also re-erred.
FRIDAY. Jl Xi: 27. HUH.
nine neirt of Knterprlso Tract No
.17. Knloipiiso Tract No tlA. Ku-toi-prlso
Tract No. -1 1 11. Knterpiito
Tract No 4 2. nil In section 31,
township .t.s south. run Kit ' east.
V M . Klamntli Count v. Oregon;
Knterprlso Tract No. 32. the west
two and onc-hnlf acres of
prise Tract No. 3A. KnterprHo
WILSON S WII.KY.
.Uonie for t'laiutirf
27 4 11 IS 2S 1 S
xotici:.
The auto driver who ran i;MO and
iliitiKoroiisty Injured an old man
(l.ovy Smith) and nearly killed his
burse mi the SIiIiiiiIiil'Iom rimil last
Knter- ,,Nt .. ;;itli t,ut ,; . ., tm,
better coino forth aud'maKo blmnalf
BODTLEEGERS
IT HEDFORn
Iffl DUSY 1
iiki si'cciai. ourmi.iv
mviim i: r mi. i.im im.
- hi .h afteilltm I I ''il lit Hint'
lt .1. i lll be xlii'UM ill llle I.IIiimH
Tlieuire linpeil ' II (Menl Wesler'l
v.m milt lltiriv Cnrr MurrliiK will
I,. Mi mum (eoiure nml as an mill'
itui I .nt rix llmi 'All Hiihii and the
Piuly Tlltovn ' uin
nurse, Mini ,ii .1 ',
luti ( ily iiiii' iu, i
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up all the
T M IHTUIIAM
srsiMoxs
In the Circuit Court of the State of cnjolned and debarred from attort
urc-Fun lor ine vountj tu main- ln(; nny cj,nl uhnttoever In and to
ath -snlil limits anil !r,nii.sis to tills lihiln-
Tract No 3311. Knterprlso Tract knt, t will K much harder
No 35. Knterprlso Tract No 36. wth i,m f npprehrtided by tho old-
Entortirlsv iract .mi i.i .mm r.u- ,.,.,-., uno i,rt. (oIIowIiik
terprlse Tiact No tt. nil in sec- nvnllnble clues
Hon 3. township 3'. south. nuiKO
9 east. W M . Klamath County
Oregon, nccortlliiK to the dedlcut- Till: Ml'TCAI. I.U'K.
ed plat thereof dated March 19. Insurance Company of New York
1907. recorded In tho otlkv of the ,,,. i,.HH is,t l oiiK-ostab-
County Clerk of Klamath County. jshed. financially Imprecnnble, and
State of Oregon on May t. 1907; wlli, ,,,.i,w that are upto-the-niln-
subject to any tuortRiiRO liens and utn nru ,,rvce to pollcv holders nn.l
other liens now exIstltiK HKalnst t,Cnefleltirle that N unexcelled, this
said lauds In favor of the Klatn- Krrnt institution offers vm Its fnclll-
ath Irrigation District for water ties and benefits of Its experience
charges. (-'or full particulars regarding our
That any and all advor claims of methods and n'w tiv contrnct
the defendants, or nny other party ,,. jm. '. I MUCH, HITltHT
or parties. In and to said lands, ad- MAN.WUIlt for Klamath County, of-
verse to this plaintiff be determined, ft over First State and Snvltigs
and that the defendants and all oth- Bank. 19-lOt
er persons or corporations lie forever
VOTIt'P.
Notice Is herebv given that tht
cr-- rln,rshlli h,ir,'tofnre eMlHttlic tie-
Enterprise Land and Invo-ni-nt tiff tuT, Henrv A Thlede and J. It Mon-
Company, a Corporation, I'lain- Plaintiff prays for such other and r0 conducting the I'asilutv lt'lllnril
tiff.
vs.
Alexander H Miller. A H Miller,
and the unknown heirs, legatees
and devices of the said Vlexan
dcr H Miller and V. il .!:ller:
George Nurse and Kat Nil's-, his
wife and the unknown heirs,
legatees and devisees of tht- said
George Nuie and Kate Nurse;
Xcte Hatton; also all other per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lion
or interest in the real estate de
scribed in tho complaint herein,
defendants
To Alexander H Miller. A It Miller.
and the unknown heirs, legatees
and devisees of the said Alexan
der H Miller and A II. Miller;
George Nurse and Ka.e Nurse his
wife, and the unknown heirs,
legatees and devisw.s of th said
George Nurse and Kate Nurse;
Kate Hatton; also all other per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing aiy right, title, estate, lien
or Interest In the real estate de
scribed in the complaint herein,
defendants.
In the name of the State of Ore-
Ren: iou and each of you are here
fcy required to appear and answer the
complaint filed (gainst you In the
above entitled stilt on or before the
ninth day of August, 1919. being the
last day of the time prescribed In
the order for the publication of thls
snmmons. the first publication there
of being on the 27th day of June,
1919, and if you fall so to appear
and answer for want thereof the
plaintiff herein will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in
said complaint ,to-w!f A decree of
this Honorable Court for the plain
tiff and against the defendants, de
claring that the plaintiff at the time
ot the commencement of this suit
iras, and now is, the owner in abso-
further relief as to the Honorable nrtnr" nt 729 Mnln Street, li hereby
Court may svem meet In the prem- dissolved
'-. . . ... The business will be continued un-
This summons N served by publl- Jor ,,. , ,,, , j u j ,,,,,
cation thereof In the Kvenlng Her- .,,, OH,.r wh ni puv rUI out-
aid by order of the Honorable I) V ,tnn.llni? nrrount and collect all
Kuykendall. Judge qf .said Circuit monv due the partnership.
Court, dated June 2t5. 1919. reijulr- 27-lt J It MONItOK
MFUKOHP. June JT I (foil, to
stock up m It It liquor before Juh I
Ihimi led to such a flood of whlxkev
In Jackson count Hint Sheriff Terrlll
has placed a spediil siiind of deputlei
In the Slxklvous to nppiehttul Hie vio
lators Sunday lx men nnd one wouu n
were arrested, nml after n trial Mon
day, fined II"' each and cot Oio-ar
1'eterson of lhl city, found In on mi
toxlcated condition. n fined JM
a I'd given n .IH-dnv Jnll snitelice
Knrly lnt week n rumor pusn ul
around tluil the win n clear to
Hornbrook nml would ! clear uii'il
wnr-tlme prohibition becauie effect
le Whore the rumor enme from Ih
not known hut It led to a i'iitnM
heglra of bootlepgeni. It twlni; estl
mnted Hint Sou llnuor curs pinetl
Into Oreron In fh ilan titer the Si
klvou road alouo II l belloted lh
new regulnilnnit on tho part of cmi'i
iv offl InU will render the running of
the hlocknde hereafter ex'remelv
dnngerou
Don Forget The
BARN DANCE
HI IIIII III I H lllll II I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .H
To bo given tomorrow night at the Louis Siln nt:'.
ranch, on the Midland Road. Finest Hoor in Ur.
county ; good music ; refreshments. A real v.noil,
old-fashioned time, when people were us,- t0
having enjoyment without frills and fashion.
Remember the Plncc The Louis Schmits. ranch,
known n the Sister Ranch on the M'uilrwul
Rond. Tickets only 50 cents
l-l-J-t-H-l-l-M-l-l-l-H-l-H-l-ll-ll-H ll-l-l-H-t-H-l I I II I I II II I I
THE KLAMATH FALLS BASEBALL TEAM
WILL GIVE A
Big Dance
At
MOOSE HALL
i
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c
i
: J
MMM HHIMIHtttttH t 1
Maiiv nlfty can be fo'ind ni nM
pie Shoe Store lno a'n Si
Shoos gnlore for nl Ituproveil r'sl
di'iice lot Must ll Set- 1"S Main
Si 27-U
It
COZY RESTAURANT
NOW OPEN
720 Main Street
Meals served from
6 a. m. to 9 p. m.
GOOD COFFEE AND IlEAli
C'HEAM
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Araiuementa
s
f-
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
IIA.N'CI.Vn
Wednesday Ac Saturday
Nights.
JAZZ MUSIC.
STAR THEATER
TODAV
AVilll.ini A. Ilrady I're.cnts
Ivoulut M. Alcott'H
Famous Story
"LITTLE WOMEN"
Aluo Something New In Motion Plo
ifivo I'hotography "Depth of The
Sm" showing flt.Ii life at the bottom
T' of the sea.
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Paramount Present
I'' GERAXDINE FARKAR
IN
"TEMPTATION"
- JUao Two-ReeL Western Drama
' ' Btfrrlag EUe Polo la
THE PRISONER FOR LIFE"
' A Thrill from Start to Flmlih
t" .
Atateafaa 10 A 15 ceot Matiee
IN, Efemtaga 780 9.
TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE
JEWEL CAFE
OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE
MOMENTS EVERY DAY
You may be too busy to go to your home
at noon. In assortment of foods, their
preparation and the serving, The Jewel
has no parallel outside the larger cities.
Most certainly The Jewel merits your
noon-day patronage.
High
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MADE TO OHDEIt
FINEST MATERIALS
ItEHT OK WOllKMA.NSIIir
LATEST STYLES
PERFECT FIT (lUARANTEKIl
Price are rry renionahlo
Your Inspection IntltrO
Chas. J. Cizek
BIEKCIIANT TAILOR
HIM Main Ht.
OUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE SUP
PLEMENTS THE EFFORTS OF YOUR
PHYSICIAN
Our pres-ci iption department is so organiz
ed and conducted that it supplements the
work of the physician. When your physi
cian writes a prescription and you bring it
to us to be tilled we see to it that drugs of
known purity and potency are used, and
that the drugs are compounded in a truly
scientific manner.
We base the charge of prescriptions on the
exact cost of the drugs and the time con
sumed by the prescription clerk in the prep
aration 6 fthe medicine.
This means that the price is reasonable and
just in every instance.
Let us fill your next prescription
hnpwKHft Planar V
If'v KLAMATH FALLS 0PEG0N Tn I
"t7
I PURITY 1
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLC
BUY THCII7 DRUGO
IV
LacuiiaJ
GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS
THE JEWEL CAFE
Jesse Bailey, Prop.
VOLUME I.
KLAMATH FALLS. OHEtiO.V, FRIDAY, JUNE an, llilu.
M Mllllt
Phone 185
610 Main St
ARE YOU BUYING YOUR
CANNING FRUIT
RIGHT? '
For Your Cold
Lunches
FOR SALE
nnd
M"M!MM
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURE
TUESDAYS AND "SATURDAYS
Merrill. OregoB
Auction Sale
Saturday, June 28, 1919
Two miles from Klamath Falls postofflce, on Bhlpplngton
paved road, I will offer (or Bale my herd of choice dairy
stock the result of several years careful breeding and weed
ing out, and the equal of any ia the county. Comprised of
cows, bulls, heifers, eteers and calves galore. Also .hogs,
breeders and porkers; one large bay gelding, dairy machinery r
steam boiler, kettle, stoves, cans, etc.; bay rack, bob-sleds,
grindstone, etc. '
All sums under $20, cash; all sums over $20, bankable
notes, five months, at 8 per cent.
Five per cent discount for cash on sums over $20.
FREE LUNCH
F. C. DeChaine, Owner
C. G. MERRILL, Auctioneer,
Hi '
W ntv. l.Yt l-lla T n, l1,.sv 1. '
nciiivmuci, i iiii uiyiiij ui-
rect from the grower. I
Don't delay, and keep think- SALADS,
ing there is lots of it, and you ,
can get it cheaper. There is
lots of it, but there is a larger
demand than there ever was
known before. Get cherries fine Tomatoes.
and Loganberries now. Wei Cucumbers,
have thdm coming every eve.
Blackberries, Jater.
Mv liiiimi mi rcirilrr of Ninth
IIIkIi; II vo room ImiiKulew: ccraont
driveway nml KiiniK; ' llinrt of
I
SANDWICHES,;
ETC.
city.
i
I
Notice Our Windows
PLACE. YOUR ORDER
i
'"' "NOW
'M.'IWl l
'III J..J
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'fiti
T
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Local Head Lettuce
New Carrots
New Cabbage,
New Potatoes.
Canned Shrimp,
Lobsters,
Crab Meat,
Tuna Fish
" ' Salmon,
Sardines.
Pork and Beans
Deviled Ham
Veal
Loaf
Aluo
on
Ninth
.ono lot. ml2I.
Htri'.-t, No. 401: ciiifiil wIK " ln
and shnilu trci-sj clo' In iroicrty.
Onu fmir-'iiti!Kt'r Chummy noafr
Htcr, 0-clliulcr i:i8lu; A--s'0' l sliap0'
Ono Ployor-I'lnno nnd mimic; A-l
shape; mahogany canv.
Good flat-top desk; A-l ahapo.
Will take part Liberty bends:
on any of above.
MORE BUSINESS
FIRST CLASS GOODS
BETTER SERVICE
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