The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 18, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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XUi were both In tho 21st Division.
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...J iMoernm stntliiR thut tholr
,od Sergeant I.loyl Low, nrrlvoil nt
CtDp Mcrrltt Oct,obor H. Ho ox
Pcuto be homo abdut Novombor 1.
wpects to bo homo about Novombor 1
fcirioant Low was with tho army of
German territory thirteen days tutor
the armlstlco won signed ami staying
until recently ordorod homo.
c.nril I'hnnncranh Domains
li number from 3G up for cash or
Itermi. Beo our window. hnrl
Stephen! Co., b07 Main hi. mi
PRESIDENT CANNOT
receive iuilehhJ
WASHINGTON, I), C, Oct. 18.
King Alliurt mid Quoun IJlUnboth of
Belgium will not bo roeolvud by
I'roHlilonl WIIhoii when thoy vlBlt
Washington tlilK month, on account
of tho Proiddont's IIIiiohh, IL was nn
noiiiicud today Tho Holgln rulers
will ho the guests of Vlco-1'roHldunt
anil Mrs. Marshall.
Boo Shepherd's uhlmI phonogniph
ensh bargains. I7lf
Surety bonds wlillo you wait. Will
coto At Smith. B-lf i
CLEARANCE hale
Many good things you may nee
Friday Oct. 17, 10 a. in., cor. fitli
and Klamath ave., 201. Eut IC'M
up. 11-1 1
MASONS
ATTENTION
Special communication
Klnmath Lodge No. 77, A.
K. & A. M., Monday evening,
Oct. 20, at 7:30. Work In
tho B. A. Degree. Visitors
welcome,
By ordor of
GEO. C. ULRICH,
W. M.
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Give a Thought to Music
Winter Is almost upon us .and those lone, cold, windy lights
which will soon bo hero mako us think that our own fireside won't
be to bad after all, especially if wo have plonty of music.
Good music on a Piano or a Player ceraltnly produces the pop
In home life, quiets tho nerves, and gives culture and reflnoment
to the children.
Prices on our Ilehr Bros. Pianos and Players nro still moderate
and terms easier than ono would Imagine.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
Location Oppotrito Flrct State & Savings ISnnk
Motto TIME TOLLS THK TKUTII
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Ljll"!"'" "'Iltlllilir'il fQ
True ecQnomy Alocfcj.
begins witlibuy Wafg (
mg a Kange ot IWJi
quality always
tlie cheapest in
the end.
fj ThaWeJgewooijpac(;cCoast
mi ' ii ujx II a DO l-uel Haver.
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EVANS & BALIN
910 Main
Especially when
it is a question
of fuel supply
more than the
price of fuel. . .
This ARMCO
Iron "WtJgtwood
Range will best
serve your needs
from every stand
point Madeofthcsame
rus't-rcsisting
ARMCO IRON
of American
battleships. . . .
PARTS ALWAYS '
OBTAINABLE.
NOTION OF HAliK OK JU4AL
KHTATK
III tho County Court of tho Btnto of
Orf-Kon for tho County of Klam
ath. In this Matter of tho JiMato of Jos
eph 8, MacdH, DucouHcil,
Notice Is hereby jjlvon Hint, pur
ntinnl to an order of tho abovo En
titled court miido and entered th'jro
In on tlie 18th day of October, 1019,
llcuiiHlnit this administratrix to hdII
tho lands and promises hereinafter
ilustrllrad, I will, pursuant to tho
said order, on and after 10.00 o'clock
n. m., on mid after tho -17th day
of November, 1919, In the olllco of
II M. Maiinlni;, attorney for the nd
tnlnlHtratrix, I.oomln llundlng, Klam
ath Tails, Oregon, sell at prlvato
sale to the holiest and best blddor
tlirrufor. for cash In hand, all of
tho following described lands und
real estnto, to-wlt:
The poulhwcHt (piartcr of tho
noilliftiBt (inarter, noiilheast
iiiirttr of tho northwest iiinr
tnr, and tho northwest (inarter
of tho southeast iiuitcr of
Section Ten, Township Thlrty
ulght. south, Kongo Nino, oast,
Wllhinetto Meridian, In Klam
ath Cnunty, Oregon, containing
120 acres.
Terms of salo arc as follews:
Cash In hand, abstract at cxpenso
of pun baser, salo to bo made sub
ject to tho continuation of tho abovo
court, all bids for said lands muBt
be inado In writing nid shall bo loft
In tho olllco of my said attorney as
aforesaid.
Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 17th day of October, 1919.
SAItAH E. SEEDS,
Administratrix of tho Estate of Jos
eph S. Seeds, Deceased, j
18-25-1-8-15
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HOUSTON'S
OPERAHOUSE
DASClSU
Wednesday & Saturday
Night.
Popular Jazz Orchestra
STAR THEATER
TODAY
Artcrnft Presents
MAKV PICKFOItn
In
OAITAIN K1DD, Jr.
Also
Tlie Female Chns. Clinplln
of Tho Screen
; GAIL HKNHY
In
KTUNG
SUNDAY
Select Presents
CONSTAXCi: TALMADGE
In
SAUCE POK THE GOOSE
Also
A Hlf V. SHHiitl Comedy
SWEETS TO THE SOUH
rEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Paramount Presents
IILANCH SWEET
And
HOUSE PETERS
In
THE WAHHEXS OP VIItGINIA
Also
PETE MORRISON
In n Thrilline Western Drama
In Two Parts
SUNDAY'
Vltngrnli Presents
ANITA STEWART
In
PROM HEAD QUARTERS
Also
MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW
In A Dandy Comedy
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUK8DAY8 AND SATURDAYS
Merrill. rtpBO
TEACH YOUR CHILD
THE LESSON OF
CLEAN TEETH
Tho earlier your child is taught
tho valuo of a clean mouth and
sound teeth tho healthier
and happier ho will be in fu
ture years. Wo have a nice
lino, of
Children's
Tooth Brushes
and all tho advertised Denti
frices and Mputh Washes with
which tho lesson can bo best
demonstrated. .
Merwootfe Pharmacy
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Earns Credit
By saving a little money each month you
will establish a reputation which will make
it easy to secure additional capital when
necessary.
Men who have really succeeded spell it
S-A-V-E. You can succeed along the same
lines. Let us help you.
, We pay 4 per cent on time deposits.
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SAULE BELTS
Made of the highest grade of oak
center, with a special tannage process
making the. belt more pliable and
adaptable to high speed trans
mission. i
The Klrmath Rubber & Leather Co..
112G Main St., Klamam vans, , y.
PETITION POR SALE OP
REAL ESTATE
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
In the matter of tho Estate and
rciinnUinshlo of Albert Hop
kins Pierce, a minor.
This matter coming on to be heard
upon the petition of Agnes Pierce.
guardian of the estate and person
of Albert Hopkins Pierce, a minor. 1
praying for an orderof this court
licensing the said guardian, Agnes
Pierce, to sell at private sale all of
the right, "title and interest of the
said Albert Hopkins Pierce, a min
or, in and to the following described
lands and real estate, to-wlt: I
The south one-halt of the nortn
west one-quarter, the east one-half
of the southwest one-quarter and Lot
Three (otherwise known as the
northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter). In Section 2, In Township
35, south, of Range 6, east, of the
Willamette Meridian, and also an
undivided ond-fourth interest In and
to tho southeast one-quarter of the
southwest one-quarter of Section 35,
rr..t,ir. 34 annth. Ranee 6. east.
t-ha wiiinmnttQ Meridian, in
Klamath County. State of Oregon,
and It appearing to tho court from
tho said petition inai me sam,iumi
Hopkins Pierce is a minor and that
tho said Agnes Pierce is the duly ap
pointed and qualified guardian of
his estate and person, and tljat the
following named persons, to-wit:
Agnes Pierce, of Litchfield, Connect
icut ;Mnrgaret Applegate, Ashland,
Oregon; Lena Smith, Klamath Falls,
Orogon jAlice Pell. Ashlnnd, Ore
gon; Mowy Applegate, Los Angeles,
California; Charles Pierce, Ashland,
Oregon; Albert Piorco.-- Altooni,
Pennsylvania; Ophelia Pierce Tay
lor, Buffalo. Now York, are .the next
of kin of the said ward, and it ap
pearing to the court from the said
petition that it is necessary and ben
eficial to the said ward, Albert
Hopkins Pierce, a minor, that all of
his right, title and intorest in and to
tho lands and premises above de
scribed should bo sold, now, there
fore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. AD
JUDGED AND DECREED THAT
Monay. the 17th day of November.
A. D. 1919, at 2:00 p. m. on said
day, In tho court room of tho above
entitled court in the county court
house at Klamath Falls, Klamath
County. Oregon, bo and the same is
hereby fixed as the time pnd place
at which this court will hojr the
said petition and determine the same,
and it is further ordered that the
said Agnes Pierce, Margaret Applo
gato, Lena, Smith, Alice. Piol, Morey
Applegate, Charles Pierce, Albert
Pierce and Ophelia Pierce Taylor
and nil other unknown heirs and
next of kin and all Arther persons
Interested in tho estate ot tho said
Albert Plerco HopklnB Pierce, a
minor, appear In the above entitled
court on tha said 17th day -of Novem
ber, 1919. at 2; 00 p. m. as above
stated and then and there to show
cnuso, If any they, have, 'why a li
cense should not bo granted by this
court to the said Agnes Pierce,
guardian of the said minor, to sell
at prlvato sell upon terms to be
prescribed by this court, all of the
Interest of the said Albert Hopkins
Pierce, a minor, in and to the lands
and real estate hereinbefore de
scribed. It is further ordered that
a copy of this order shall be pub
lished forthwith for a period ot
three consecutive and successive
weeks in- The Evening Herald, a
dally newspaper of general circula
tion ,ln Klamath County, Oregon,
printed, published and circulated
daily in said county and state at
Klamath 'Falls, Oregon.
R. H. BUNNELL, "
County Judge of Klamath County,
Oregon. 18-25-1-8
NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL
ESTATE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
In tho matter of the Estate of S. B.
Gardner, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to an order of the above en
titled court licensing me to sell the
lands and premises hereinafter de
scribed, I will: on and after 10:00
a. m. on Monday, the 17th day of
November. A. D. 1919. at the office
of H. M. Manning, attorney at law,
Loomis Building, Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon, sell at
private sale to the highest and 'best
bidder therefor, upon terms herein
after described, all of the following
described lands and real estate, to
wit: A piece or parcel of land situ
ated in the Town of Fort Kiamatn,
Klamath' County, State of Oregon,
and described as follows, to-wlt
Commencing at a point 200 feet
south of the norheast corner of Sec
tion H 21, in Township 33, sou l.
Range 7'&, east, of the Willamette
Meridian, in Klamath County, Ore
gon; thence west 200 feet, thence
south 108 feet, thence east 200 feet,
thence north 108 feet to tha place of
beginning. -'Terms of sale are as
follows, to-wit: For 'cash in hand
or,60 per cent of purchase price In
cash and the balance secured by th'e
note of purchaser, payable four
months from date, bearing intorest
at the rite of 7 per cent per an
num, and secured by a mortgage
upbn the premises heretofore de
scribed, abstract to be at expense of
purchaser, and sale to be made sub
ject to confirmation by the court.
Bids shall be in writing and shall
be left at the office of H. M. Man
ning ,as aforesaid.
Done at Kl3math Falls, Oregon,
this 18th day of October, 1919.
F. L. BURNS,
Administrator of the. Estate of S. B.
Gardner, Deceased.
18-25-1-8-15
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FAIR WARNING
....During the past few years, mater
ial of all kinds, as well as labor have
practically donbled in price, and yet
a good many Klamath folks are
carrying the same amount of insur
ance on buildings, furaitnre, stocks,
etc.. A fire would mean a very ser
ious loss. Wouldn't Jt be wise to.
check np and get some additional
protection... Get a STANDARD policy .
from Chilcote & Smith, 633 Main St.,
Phone 00 and we will do the nest.
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