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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
-t;- "ty' ltefMKiMMlM- " .' ' iW. V J m page six . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON J i!!!!,,,, ' Hft f MM-YWM.YO.MiMcePie.,S I SQMC'CN wronq- WitK I T ) I' ijMttUUir Spv'SamIiaw I O I -VoO Fuffflicjil iT f&( - E i SMN& aK?000 OV $8h RGHT -1 ivw - TMG RlQHf TAKiNvr DiG Kit. GOT OF JKb . . OUQM KICK MR an Trfca fir ' HOME B'.fe'.'Pie',y 1 W& KlCKlSSoNE.'r- 1 J& IV'SeAT V ('J V ' 4 MY Ml 06 !J ' wl) I r iirZZ7r Sfilh'S nilFiFn'mK.' "'I j. j j iia? - j 1 1 J r- rv .rsi im. .. i i.lj mhbhbbb u. hi rv-' -jMsr Inside the Jewel Cafe you can get SERVICE and QUALITY. Delightful and cozy accommodations. THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Prop. v Phone 185 610 Main St vwNfAAAAAAAAAAVWVVV AAMAAMMAAMAAAMAAAAM WOOD Present indications are that all; lands of wood will.be' scarce and high? er inj price! in the near future., "' - Take, my;, advice and huy,Tf 'W6od!to-Biirn'?- rhono '1ST,. . ?QS;Mln St. WANT fl. S. GOODS N HUMAN 1 MSMSHSMSSSSSHSHSHSHSHSaMSSSSSSHSj I lA.F.Crahaml I General I J H Concrete I! I Construction I! H HH B Shasta Sand Used B B Exclusively fl fl I BUCHAREST. Nor. 5. (Br Mall.) American manufactured gooda are In demand in Rumania:. The stores in Bucharest are doing almost as great a business' as In the pre-war days. France has been sending large, quahtitjea of "goods into the country, particularly light wearing apparel, silk stockings, toilet soaps and cosmetics. Prices sdll arc abndrmally high. One sees American shoes in the shop .windows at the normal equivalent o?;$28 a pair. Any artl'lo stnmped 'American" has a ready sal'6. Rjiinlanlsn' are keen for anything from, the United States, whothor 'it bo 'food, articles of wear, or manu factured objects. "W.by doeBn't America send wore goods here?" the business man con stantly asks. ''There Is a wonderful field In Ttumanla for American com merce. We would rather trade with the United Stilies than any other country. We need your man ufactured products, your auto mobiles, farm implements, gas en gines, lathes, sewing machines, ensh registers, typewriters." Canada is preparing to send Its products to Rumania, The Cana dian government, following 113 course in Greece and Serbia, has lent Rumania fifty million dollars to pay for these goods. NOTJCty., U On or about Dec,.ilst'llh,o..Dlamond Shoe Shining Parlor for, gentletaeu will move 3 doors west on Main St. tho west end of the Star Theatre. sect Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Industrie .Opportunities Investment' Good buys in farms and city liaiues jas. iyi3VMn J- Suito 1, Straasoa Bldg mono w No change will bo mmlo lit this j column unless the copy Is nt The j i:oulns llenild olflco uy o ociwk, i Friday evening, j First Baptist Church, corner Wash ington and Eighth. Sundiiy sci.oot at iu a. m., u. u. Dolip. superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. I'rayor service Wedueauuy nt 8 P. M. Kvory second and fourth Wodnosdny evening win uo uuvuiuu iu miooiumn; . work. . ' B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at a p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extond ed to nil to attend thoso sorvlcos. Sacred Heart Churcn, corner 8th and High streets. Kov. Hugh J. Mar shall, pastor. Children's Mass nt S.00 Adult's Mass at 10.30. Kvoniug service nt 7.00 p. in. First Prcsbytorlan Church, Corner 3rd and Pine. Rov. B. P. Lawrence, Mlnlator 437 Third Street Phone 429 Morning Worship 11 a. m.. Sub ject: A Now Application of the Old Gospel." There will bo special music. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "An Optimist." Sunday school nt 10 n. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to any who havo no other church homo to worship with us. Lutheran services will bo hold at Library hall, corner Third and Main, conducted by Kov. M. C. Rossmun, pastor. Residence. 029 Jllgh St. Morning Worship nt 11 n. m. Sermon Subject: "Christian For glvoness." Sunday School will bo hold nt 10:10 a. m. All aro cordially yivlted to wor ship with us. Methodist Episcopal Church. Tenth and High. Rev. S, J. Chancy, pastor, 1117 Eai street. Phono 67W Sunduy li.iol nt lf.on a M. Morning Worship nt 11.00 A. M. Junior Lcaguo at 5:30 p m. Hpworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening Church Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday even 'tng'at 7:30 p. m. I AUrare cordially invuea m n iu services at tno Meinoatsi unurcn. m. wnnnv MAnlii rmmdn no better ihanipead an hour wUh.ta Iine from. U: 30 to 7:30 p.'im each Bun- dar- r 7: , i Ninth, and Pine street. C. V. Trim ble, pastor. - Bandar School, 10 A. V. Christian Endoojor 6:30 p. m. Sermon 7:30 ,R. im. cptiaw f 11 a . tan (4 i Payej6-jmettng Wednesday evon-i ing.7:30-ptn . I ' . Ci'F, Trimblo Pastor ' , Emanuel Baptist Church. Eleventh , aad Hlsh.itreat. ; tiunaay scnooi 10 a. m. ' .Prayer meeting woonesaay ai 7:30 p. m. Woman's Home and Foreign Mis sionary 800161 meets first, Thurs day of each, month. . . You aro Invited. to these service. ' ' The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls holds services at 113 Fourth street every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30. All aro welcome The subject of lesson for Sunday, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced. " Tho Sunday school session Is from 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. Tho free reading room and free lending library la open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. LIBERTY Sunday and Monday WILLIAM FARNUM EMBARGO PLACED ON IRISH CATTLE DUBLIN. Nov. 11. (By Mall). Tho, government has issued anor ilor restricting the export of tat cat tle from Ireland to theBritish mar kets, to 6960. beasts per week. Last year,Jthe .nVerage number exported from" ire'lanll waS"12i6bo. and'in ttie latvtwdVinouUj8'or the year tho av erage rose to 14,000,, pqr, week. The restrictive order' is stated to have been., issued, because "urgent representations ' 'nave ' been' m&de f to the (fooil'co'ntroller" by stock owners in England. There is no restriction o'n tho import Into 'England bt for elgn'Theat. ' As 95 per cent; ot Irish cattle go to the British markets, Irish farmers complain of the re striction now made on their product. 'I'ror to the discovery that, cotton could bo made to yield a plentiful supply of oil,' millions' of pounds ot sood were destroyed or left tb decay . ! i VS.'WOLVIJ OF THE MWr' FOR SALE Rcnl Eotato FOR HALE CHEAP S room bourn. rliiHo In, partly furiilHlutit, $2 (Oil. Half ciihIi. Apply L. I). PnrkH, 131 WiiHliliiKlon St. 28-5t WILL TRADE--Klni'intli Falls proporty fur lotn hi Porllund AddreM, Aloxiuidur Mnrll'i, 531 MorRtiu Hldg., Porlltii.l, Ore 2il-3t BOR SALE Miscellanuou Sunday and Monday At the Liberty SUMMONS RELIEVES, TIRED ACHINGJUSCLES Buy a bottle ot' Sloan's Liniment and keep It bandy for emergency IF, I, only hadisorae Sloan's Linl roentr.' How; often you've said 'tliatl And then when the rheu matic twinge subsided : after'- hours of'.MifTering-r: you, forgot it! Don't do' (jtcaia-r-cet a lottle today (or.powibl, use l9uifUlA suJIcn attack may come , on '-r sciatica, lumbago, or,mucle, ti. jolnU.' neuralgia, the pains and aches, re jutting from! exposure, .You'll . too relieve it with Sloans, the lini-;, meat that fenetrfiU$i without rttbint, ' j 38year 'leadenlup. Clean, econom ical. Threc,la 35a 70u$l'.4ft ' ZIZ December 11, 12; No. 1124 Equity In the Circuit Court ot the Statu of Orogoii for thu County of Klam ath. Thoodoro W. Flackns. Plaintiff, va. Mnrgnrut M. Flackus, Dufuiulnnt. To Mnrgnrot M. Flackus, Dofemlunt: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON: You uro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint tiled against you In thu above entitled suit on or before Mon day tho 12th day ot January, 1920, and failure to appear and answer, tor want thereof, plaintiff will tnku Judgment and docroo against you as follews: 1. .Granting a dlvorco to tho plain tiff And declaring tho bonds of mat rimony now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant, of no fur thor;forco and effect. . ;2. And asking that tho plaintiff be, awardod tho caro, custody aad education of tho minor children. 3. ' That the plaintiff bo granted such , other and further relief aa to equity and good consclonco may' ap pertain and as to tho court may seem moot; January 12tb, 1920, fs tho last day- of tho time prescribed in thu order, for publication of this sum mons, in which you may appear' and nnswjer said complaint, thu first pub lication thereof being November 28th.' 1919. This summons Is sorvod by publi cation, by ordor of Honorable D. V. Knykendall, Judgo oft the Circuit Court of tho State of. Oregon, for Klamath County,, dated I November 26th. 1919, Which order required that this HtimmonB bo. published, for once a week for six successive wdrtB, tho first publication being Novcmbor 28th, 1919. RENNER & CHASTAIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoso olllcos and pofftofllce uddress is Kluniath Falls, Oregon, 28-5-12-19-26-2-9 SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DECREE OF DIVORCE SUMMONS Equity No. 1113 In the Circuit Court of thu State of Oregon for Klamath County. Frances Gertrude Wlncholl, Plain tiff, vs. James Howard Wlncholl, Defcndunt. To James Howard Wlnchell, tho above namod defendant; In the name of the Stato of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap appear and answer the complalut filed against you in tho above en titled suit, on or boforo Monday, tho 5th, day of January, 1920, that be ing, the day of tho last publication of Bummons and the last day withi'i Which you .aro required to answor, na IWnfl tiv thn npHnf nt nt.1l.fiH.n ofHhJs summons. If you fail to ap pear anu answer, tno planum win Eply to the court tor tho relief de andod in said complaint. Said unit .brought to securo dissolution of the, bonds of matrimony existing be- iweon yoursou ana piaintirr. This summons is published In Tho Evening Herald, a dally nowspapor printed and published at Klamath Falla; Oregon, by . order .of Honor ablo D, V. Kuykondall,- Judge'of said Court, and dated November 21st, 1919, tho first publication to bo made on tho 24th day ot Novombor, 1919, and 'the last publication theroof on the 5th day of January, 1920, H. M. MANNING , and WM. OANONO, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O, and Business Address, Loom Is Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, 24-1-8-15-22-29-5 ir,r'ii iirr . i- 1.J- ,--M-l nj-u-uijt. FOR SALE -5 pr. pigeons. Inquire Klamath Dyo Works. 28-21 FOR SALIC nt a bargain tho follow- lug second hand cam: 2 UUO Ren's In good condition, $850, tmeh; 1 19 lfi Ford touring cur $350. ; 2 Studohnkoni, 5 pnssuiiger 1850., and 1060. C. L. McWIIIIums, 1157 Mnln. Phono 169. . 17tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT-Good warehouse 50X 50 feet, near S, P. Depot. In quire Herald olllco. 1-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for gonornl house work and cooking Mrs, O. G, Lab (tree, Illy, Oregon, 1-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Employment on ranch or camp by man and wife. Wife to cook or wait ou table. 131 2nd St. 26-3t , I 7, Docomhor 11, 12, WANTEl A snddtu. Phono 18F13. 26-3t WANTED Hoard and room In prl- vatu family for man and three boys ngn 10 to 17. Write particulars to TX Herald. ' 26-61. WANTED -A i!n1.,iTTS::! M. Tel VaT lmfip WANTED A .. i" "- LOST ANn miiT" .-,-,-- , ( ; ' '"yun" 1'IIONB PEYTON for Wood, u,,, S ITU ArrnhiTmTr' . - '!(' IE YOU WANT HTUI)KNT7 cll tho Ki.in.ih Count'S .School -phono 360. Olrl ! Iti!I e'Plng ...id nilns: a o . ..' housework earing for ZtX 1 loya for clerking, messenger rr chores, etc Hp.cl.il attention 1,. en to this scrv ce by th itk nuthorlilr. and nn effort I, 'W ';lo to innkn ctllclont, coaTaltS mi iironiBblo both to th9llB ind to thoHo requiring their serrlcM. lit Uo make a Hrlnlly .if ilrf, f, and iirriileni Iniurmrn. Phone ewri e'll do the rM, (i,,t0 n Saill 6tf WANTED 40 sacks No. 1 seed potatoes, dry land spuds varjety. Early Six Weeks preferred. Netted Goms or Illuo Centennials. Addroas Albert Bar rett, General Dollvory. 24-6t CITY OARBAOE When you want Garbage removed phone 91. 11-tf MADAM IOINA, Palmist World's (irealnit I'hlrnologl!!, PulmlDt nml Metllum Heads your cntlro life put, protont nml future correctly, sir ing nmmui, dates and Oguret la bu Iness, love, law, marriage 'and doa estlc trniiblcK, Toll you what jo are best adapted for and what to U to bettor your conditions In ll(. This In.ly rends your hand' at jroa would nn open book. A reading by her will moot your highest expedi tions, nnd you will be wlur tat hnpplur, after consulting her, ik huving tho gift of rombylng, all era InllucncoH and placing you In an ti vlronmont of happy thought- u4 contentment. Readings: Bandar'aM dally, 9 a. in. to 9:30 p. m. Rooot, Swanson Illdg., over gun itore.Mtla St., between Cth and 7th, opp.Wert era Union, Klamath Falls. Oregon; 1MMI NOTICE The Ladles of tho Catholic Chunk. .will bold'tholr annual fair Dee. 11, 12, " ' . 9 . APOLOGIZES TO IRISH CITIZENS DUBLIK. Nov. 11. (By Mall.) Nigel Baring, Mufiter of thu Fox Hunt, having mndu somu observa tions which wcro resented rogardr Ing thccouny'n mourning for political prisoners, thu stoppage ot the local hunt was thrcntanod. Mr. Baring wrote to the Limerick. papars. "I unreservedly withdraw any ob servations ofTenalvo to Irish national scntlmont, nnd to tho Committee- ct. thu Knocklong and HerberUton Hunt Club, nnd f apologise for iwh observations," Tho Limerick Executive ol Jl Fein accepted the upolog, i hunting was allowed' to proceed. m m The Nettleton SHOES An the foundation tf Good Drtn The value in buyinir Nettleton Show jJjj3 not only look well when new but thittrtW eZ"A the loss and disappointment of cxperi incntint'. We recommend Nettletons. SOLD BY THE KKK STORE Kxcluslvo Agonta VW tot NtttUton Men' Shoet-ll WctXsJl!! Best yet'. Herald Want Ads. In hoaps. . j ae--tyk i:;