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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1919)
MHMHHHWH Kf - y n; "ri57m v.,WTr-, j, T, "M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 UU.AV, 0(rl(;u 10( Take out the Carbon. Give National Auto Accessory MOTOR RHEUMATISM the Engine More Pep 210 MAIN STREET Next to Poaloflico one 471 HP P" PAGB TWO mr m,,. fompany Ph h F ?? vt thi i. '. i. i. Sisi . ., TI5 i. ' IVF " ' if Y - W,1 I' WllH LHIS s n rai i i took twlvc o advice or i"itu:M) ihwi.tii m hkstokkd V Well, sir, 1 hno galnod twenty- IWO pOUIlllS SIIH'U I IUIHUIUIH.UM ,..- ins this Tnnlac. and I om so woll nnd strong Hint I can do ns hard days work now as 1 over did In my life." said Wm. N. Low is who for thlrty-fivo years was engaged in farming, but is at present living at 03S E street, Tiieomn. Wash, and Is employed at tho Todd Ship Yards, -while talking to a Tanlac represen tative tho other day. "About a. year ago," continued Mr. lwis, "I wont up to Roberts, Idaho, nnd while working on my homestead I noticed that I was failing in strength and health. I wns losing -weight and getting weaker day by day. This condition kept up for the -whole timo I was there, ana at the end of the year I was almost a com plete wreck. I had no appetite and the climate there seemed to affect Tny breathing. I finally got to where I would have to get out of led at night and walk around In the yard for hours at a time in order to get a good breath. My physician told mo that I would have to get out of that climate or I could not possibly live much longer. Then I gave up tho homestead and came back to Tacoma, and when I got "back here I was simply down and out in health. "Shortly after I got back, a friend of mine told me about Tanlac and advised me to give it a trial, and after taking a couple of bottles of it I felt so much bolter that 1 actually went to work doing hard labor like handling brick and steel. My appe tite en mo back, and from that d to this. It just seems 1 can't get enough to eat 1 have no trouble In breitli- ing now, and can go to bud at night and sleep right through without a break until timo to get up In llio morning. That was twenty two weeks ago, mid 1 have galnoiV an avorago of a pound a week mor sinco. I am as woll and -troi c now ,ts 1 over was and am sti'.l ku liming to my job at Die shipyards and m work doesd't hurt m; at nil Yos sir, Tanlac Is th.' b"t mMUlne 1 have evor seen and I opoef to Kcp( i on hand as Jo i,c .is I live " I Tanlac Is sold in Klamath Falls by 'tho Star Drug Co., nnd in I.orelU , by tho James Merc, Co. Adv. wuu:i,i:ss ix Titeniu: Hemstitching Have your gowns, blouses, waists and wearing apparel hemstitched. It gives them that smart look that nothing else can. Curtains, towels, dresser scarfs etc. beautifully done. MRS. L. A. BURGESS Phone 214W 131 N. 4th St. KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 7 (By mail) In the future only government business will bo handled by tho radio station nt Juneau, eight men employed thero boing transforr-J od to other points. Mineral lodes in tho vicinity of tho station have mado sending dlftlcult, It Is said. HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements "WWBMJJVfcllJll .l HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE D.lXCl.NO Wednesday A Saturday Nights. Popular Jazz Orchestra STAR THEATER TODAY (lolduyn Presents THE ETEHXAIi MAGDALENE Starring MAXIXE ELLIOTT SupportoJ by an All Star Oit Also A Kej stone Comedy THE MOONSHINEHS rEMPLE THEATER TODAY Triangle Presents TAYLOH HOLMES In A KEGULAIt FELLOW Also A Lons and Moran Comedy And Hearst International News MERRILL OPERA HOUSE motio.-n i-urruitKp. TTTE8DAVH AND SATURDAYS Urrrtll. Oregoa AMMAAWWWVVVMAMMMAA 'WW w C7 , j PUWITY 1 There's a Live Wire connecting your home with our store. It means you can have what you want just when you want it. You always have the privilege of returning o rexchanging goods ordered by phone. Phone Main 37 for anything you need. Small orders will be delivered just as cheer fully as large ones. rwood's Phar BLACK FUR SCARFS Very Much in Vogue. Two Specials $10.00, $14.50 jf & Aviie HECTOR 806-816 Main Si. " i II NEW VELVET BAGS Junt unpneked and mod,., 1 """ oiora Brown and ly priced. Blnck. ette Georsr Blouses We have established a rep utation as offering the best values in Silk Blouses. Al ways the new styles in the best shades. We are now showing a smart line of Georgette Blouses. .$6.45, $6.95, $7.45 Silk Petticoats In taffeta and soft silks. Browns, navy, grey and black. Specially priced, $4.95 to $6.95 The New in Suits and Coats Each day we receive some thing new in Coats and Suits. The last few days ex press brought us some very charmimr models that will appeal to you. The fabrics j m vegue: Tricotinc, Broadcloths, Velours, Serges, Silvcrtone, Zibilcnc Every garment is reason ably priced and quality and workmanship unexcelled. We are positive 'that our values will please you. Al ways a pleasure to show the garments. ore .H Greatly Underpriced Pure Silk Hose is veiy dif ficult to obtain. Fortunate ly, we are well stocked in the best shades. Brown, cor dovnn, grey, mouse, black, A wonderful value today $1.65 Other lines of hosiery in lisle, fibre and silk in the wanted shades. 65c to $3.00 THE NEW SKIRTS Plaids and Plain Fabrics The pleated models have met with instant approv al. Handsome plaids in serges and velours, Pana mas, French serges. Poplin and wool taffetas are also in favor. Prices moderate .considering quality. $9.85 to $15.00 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HATS Priced with a Conscience You will find the very newest creations in our Millinery Department, for we are receiving express shipments each week from New York which insures the late styles. The prices will be refreshing to learn, for we can prove to you that millinery of qual ity is not necessarily at prohibitive prices. May we have the pleasure of your inspection? Silks and Dress Goods The most sought for weave. Under market price today. Georgette Crepes $2.40 Crepe de Chine $2,50 Imperial Satin !$2.50 Highrgrade Taffetas..$2.00 Storm Serges $1.00 French Serges $1.75 French Broadcloth $4.00 Novelty Plaids $2.75 Foule Serges $2.75 Serge and Tricotine Dresses This season's most popu lar fabrics used in the new dresses now on hand. Beau tiful quality of navy trico tine and 'French serge, at a saving of $5.00 to $7.50 a garment. The recent arrival from New York insures the late styles. Prices, $24.75 to $42.50 Special Offerings FOR Saturday Only White Outing Flannel....29c Children's Plaid Suit ing 40c 10c Emb. Hdk'chfs, ea... 5c $3.50 Full-size Com forts . . $2.95 60c Black Lisle Hose....,.48c 25c -Crash Toweling 21c $1 Fibre Silk Hose 75c (White only) 75c Check Suiting ...;...Je - t.1.r nt flrn. life nnd accident Insurance. Phone 00 and we U tio uo rvsu -uum)i 5-tI IOJU1ATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS 1 T-r-i WWW t OT lACCUffACvl Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. . Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streetB. P. J.Gorges , N. O.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No, 46, I. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week' at I. O, O, F. hall. Arlle Wor rel, C. P.; Nate Otterbeln, Scribe; P, h. Fountain Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS (No. -1091 Equity.) (a tho Circuit Court of The Htuto of Oregon l'or tho County of Kliim atli. William Ottollni and Mario Ottollnl, Infants, by C, F. Stono, their Guardian ad litem, PlaintlffH, vs. William I3oloni and Rosa Ilollonl, his wife, Ollda Helloni, James W. Ilollonl, Edna h. Flowors and Francis J. Flowers, hor husband Defendants, To William Helloni, Rosa nellonl, his wlfo, (Jilua UellonI, and James W. Dellonl, defendants above nam ed: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OltEaON: You, and each of you, aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho nbovo entitled suit on or bofore tho 24th day of October, 1910. that being tho day of tho last publica tion of the summons! and tlio last day within which you aro required to an swer, ad fixed by the ordor of publica tion of this summons, If you fall to appear ond answer, tho plaintiffs will apply to the' court for tho rellof prayed for in said com plaint. Said suit Is brought to recovnr from you tho following described real estate, to-wlt: Lots 4, G, 8, !), 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, SEV of NEtf and N of 8U of Section 1(5; also SW of Section 14: also Lots 8 and 9 and tho SE'4 of tho NW and tho NM- of tho NW4 of Section 22. ull In Tp. 40 S. n. 8 E. 'W. M. In Klam ath County, Oregon and containing In all 708. C6 acres, moie or loss, and for their costs and disbursements horeln. Said property bolng purchased by Dofondant, William Ilollonl, for L. Ottollnl, July 15, 1911, at a fore closure salo of a mortgage assigned to said Wllllum Helloni by said h. Ot tollnl, for tho purposo of such fore closure; the said L. OttoJInl having Binco died, and tho plaintiffs heroin being his bnly heirs, all of which will more fully appear from saia complaint, a copy of which Is mailed you, and reference to which Js here by made, This summons 1b published lu The Eveplng Horald, a dally Tiowspapor, printed and published In tho City of Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, by ordor of Honornblo V, V. Kuykondall, Judgo of said court, and dntod Soptombor 11th, 1919, tho first publication to bo mado on tho 12th day of Septem ber, 1919. O. F. STONE, Attornoy for Plaintiff. 12-1 JT-2C-3-10-1 7-24 SUMMONS. (Equity No. 1098.) Iu 'Jim Circuit Court or the State of Oregon, For Klamatli County J. T. Perkins, Plaintiff, TB Tommlo Luolla Perkins, Dofondant, To Tommle Luolla Perkins, Dcfond unt. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OltEOON; You tho horoby requir ed to appear and nnBwor tho com plaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled flult, on or before October 24th, 1919, that boing tho last day of tho timo prescribed In tho ordor tot publication of this summons, tho date of first publication hoieof. being Soptombor 12th, 1919; and If you fall to so.answor, for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to tho abovo entltlod CJourt for docroo against you, dissolv ing tho bonds of matrimony ,naw ox Istlng between you and tho plaintiff horolni This summons Is aerved by publica tion In tha Evening Herald, a dally nowspapor, prjntod, published and of gonoral circulation In Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, by ordor of tho Hon, D. V. Kuykondall, Judgo of tko above en tltlod court, made i and entered ji. September 11th, 1019, which ort requires that this summons hP llshed once a week for ;.;, Attorney for fljtotjjb Address: Klaraoin 'i - 12-1 9-2 0.3.10-l7-z NEW CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work' Rough Dry Wo have Wlf cleaning and preMiM partmont. Wo do everything l oU Wo make a right f8 and guarantee all " Try Us Once Phono 15 .,.,v vn 7 ju" i, JlllM. - &