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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1919)
4 VJ . r rW, l'iT; v-- j THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKMIKHmy, ,.;, 10( loio PAGE SIX s ,:.-"-w waiJ I - vir rx 1-V V S I MEXICAN CROPS Y'J c- j...i .. K , ' iJRiDh to ne' mtv 5 " Wilt tj ralpU coo s U wS n$M B WOW T U 3 1&A hc I home mjp yiihfiW 355" tH l5tt l JL Jfl ' - jec now mnkv h I .'! bHQWERV 4HE tiEYt . T gB A F..i .." ' ' JSpj Pislfjp HEWS CUCTMiife REPORTED SMALL 99 z I j IT MEANS A GOOD TIME Admission FREE Jazz in the Ziz in the Moose For Ladies SPECIAL PRIZES For Gentlemen Good Home Cooked Eats MOOSE HALL ADMISSION FREE Thursday and Friday Dec. 1 and 12 From 4 p. m. Thursday to Midnight Friday i Plenty of Fun Matt Wells, the one-time right and welterweight champion of England, and wlio Is well known to American fans b reason of his long so J urn on this 'side, has been making a good showing in the ring of late in England; Deraorest, Dentist, over Sugar man's Store, Cth and Main. 2-tf m Try 'em. Herald Want Ads. Although Pal Moore has been de feated by Jimmy Wilde, another battle between the Memphis scrap per and the English flyweight champion would undoubtedly be a great drawing card. VENDORS SELL VARIED AN 1'KI)a monuy uTiT55:51 compartments for chan ,!' 'o In good coniMlon Abbui111 MEXICO CITY. Not. 23. (Hy Mull.) Exceedingly pessimistic ro ports of crop and harvest conditions In Moxlco hnvo boon received by the Department of Agriculture. Thu unusually heavy and persistent rains have destroyed ttt least forty percent of corn and bean crops, the two national 'staple, and unlets Im mediate measures are taken both as to conservation and replanting the department says there will bo a Teal shortage of those foods. ..Prior to the long Reason of wet weather crop report. Indicated the biggest harvest in many years. NOTICE OK SHHIMWH SALE. WARES During his long career as a star ... ij --. """- ""',, MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13. (Corres- i"B " ,a " '" l" ""';;" ," I pondence of the Associated Press.) muers uuiy uuuc m iio mo speed merchant hit for .333. Baby's Own Gifts in Neat Little Gifts Gifts of toys or playthings you may want to give babies, and they will be highly delighted with them. Do not forget that the baby is capable of appreciating articles of useful value as well as otherwise. Give baby a nice little toilet equipment that may consist of a -baby comb, a fluffy powder puff, a soft little baby brush and a can of baby talcum or cake of soap; give her any of these items individually, or equipments in cases. They cost but little but prove a big Joy to baby. nntyrwooft Pharmacy WL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON teSI I V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE IF ill PURITV I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS lACCUPACVl Conditions in the republic which have crowded a million persons in Mexico City, or more than 300,000 above ls normal population, have greatly Increased the number of itinerant merchants who sot up shop where their whim wills. It is impossible to find a street in the city where some vender has not set up a stall. A person desiring to outfit a house can buy almost every thing needed without placing foof within a- regular shop. Let a pros pective buyer merely hint that he Is In the market for something and ho is immediately besieged by a crowd of energetic salesmen who dllato In machine-gun Snanlsh on tho worth o their wares. Sunday is tho busiest duy for these merchants. Thoy foregather principally In tho plazas, spread their goods about thorn and patient ly wait for customers. Their num bers are agumented by men and womon, boys and girls all of thorn selling candles, fruits, shoestrings, pottory, tobacco, drinks, bright col ored ribbons, shoes, hats, dogs, cats, gophors and the dozens of varieties of food of which chill Iq tho most important component. The plazas present an animated appearanco, Bands aro playing, whistles aro blowing, newsboys call tholr edi tions, a man with a wheel of chance beseeches tho credulous to try tholr luck, a boy with a huge' basket bal anced atop his head offers sweet meats at five contavos each and fol- In tho Circuit Court of Iho Statu of Oregon for tho County of Klamath No. 1103, Equity. Gus MoIha, Plaintiff, vs. lion Dayton, Defendant. Notice is hereby- given that, by virtue of an execution and order of sale, duly Issued out of the above entitled court and cause on tho 2nd day of Decern bo rL 1919, upon a decree made and entered of record In said Circuit Court on tho 1st day of December, 1919, and In favor of the above named plaintiff and against tho above named detondant, directing the salaL of tho premises therein and hereinafter tiescTibod, to satisfy tho sum of 11900.00. with Interest thorefn from tho 19th day of September, 1914 at tho rata of T per cent, per annum, 1250 attor ney s fee, $17.45 costs and disburse ments, and accruing costs. Now, thorofore, by vlrtuo of said execution, and In compliance with said writ. 1 hnvo duly levied on said prcmLios and will, on Tucsdny, January 6, 1920, at 10 o clock a. in. of said day, nt tho front door of tho county court houso. In tho City of Klamath Falls. Kin ninth County, State of Oregon, sell, nt public auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, nil tho right, lltio ami interest of tho abovo named dofondnnt, In and to tho following described real proporty. situated In KInmnth County, State of Oregon, to wit: Tho northeast quarter of soc- tlon 1. Township 39 south, Rnnga 11 H East of Wlilamotto Morl- dlnn. or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said execution, together with tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtonanccs thereunto belonging or In anywlso appertaining. Tho proceeds of snld snlo will bo npplled In tho satisfaction of said execution order and decreo, Intorest costs and accruing costs, nnd the overplus, If any thero bo, paid Into "ourt to be further applied as by law directed. Dnted at Klamath Falls, Oregon, December 2, 1919. O'-O, L. HUMPHREY, Shorlff, By nURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy. 3-10-17-24-31-7-14. lowing him comes n seller of Ice cream with his frozen dainties tucked away In a contninor which ho Juggles perilously on his bond novor loses n spoonful, nnd above nil shines a glorious sun which gives no hint of brooding pibloms of oxlstenco. It Is a happy llfo tho native leads on Sunday when with a fow con tavos ho may fill his stomach with sweets, bask in tho warm sunshine and listen to music furnished by n Mexican band, than which thoro Is no bettor In any land. A man from tho United States, who, on a recent Sunday morning took a scat In n plaza, within a fow minutes hnd his shoes shincd, his nails manicured, his breakfast sor ved, his morning newspapors do llvored, his measure takon for a suit of clothes and was offered an as sortment of diamonds and opals at a bargain. Ho concluded that thoro may bo moro modorn mothods of connductlng business but thoro cor tainly Is nono moro plcturosquo than that employed by tho outdoor merchant. FOR SALE Mitcellaneoua KOK BAM! Seven pasaongor Dulck car, ut White Pelican Garage. Will take cash or stock in exchange. C. 8. Doollttlo, I.nngdll Volley, Ore gon. 8-0t FOR SALE 100 tons of flwt clats Rye Hay. Finn feeding grounds and plenty of water. Early spring pasture If desired. Address Dox 490, Klamath Falls. 8-6t FOR SALE One span ibay marts, wolght about 1300 lbs. each, aged four and lx yean; also one set harness and one lumber wagon, alia 34. Inquire 3am King, Shipping ton. 8-6t FOR SALE 30 red plgn, weight 40 to CG lba4nt 3 cents; other hogs from 90 to 140 lbs. at 13 cent. DO hens at fl.00 each. Wiu. Hark, Merrill, Ore. 4-&t' FOR 8AI.E Persian kittens from prize stock, iluy one for tho kid dles Christmas. R. P. Shaw, Chllo quln, Ore. C-0t FOR 8AI.U Cheap for cash. A two-piece, dry wall Concrete block machine; good as new; used only one season. Could not be bought today for I4G00. Will sell nt a bargain as ownar Is In othor lino of buslnoss Mid cannot give It his attention. Splendid , opening hero for this business as tliero is a big demnnd for blocks and concrete bricks. Machine Is In the city nnd can bo seen nt nny time. Don't answer unless you hnvo tha cash. Address Dox 1, Herald Olllco. 1-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Electric Irons and vacuum cleaners. Call nt 123 N. Fourth between 4 nnd G p.. in 8-3t WANTED To huv '" - buck. But ryH:Aew" M0M Frowor, Ilonanzs, Or i' ..?' Pt WANTEDA P1IMO--VUH attar eoi " Henry Sohnaldir, Mar,h.ll &0, AQ8 WANTED We will niTT" j MISCELLANEOUS Decombor 11. is. OITY OARIIAQE-Whea m5 Garbage removed phone II uS u December 11, 12, SITUATIONS WAMTrn i inn i IF YOU WANT STUDENT HELP call tho Klamath Count; High School phono 360. dlrli for tnlu copying nnd Ming; alio craml housework, caring for children etc. Hoys for clorklng. mesienger imtIm. chores, etc. Special attention u zl?. on to this service b the school authorities nnd an effort li to to in n ilo to make efficient, conrenleat and prontnbla'both to the atudeat and to tlioio requiring their services !tf Wo mnke n ktIII)- o lire, lift nnd iirrldent Iniuri'irr. Phone (Miami un'll do the rest. Chllrole & Smlh Gtf MADAM IOINA, Palmitt- PHONB PEYTON for Wood. UIR. I HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work and cooking Mrs. O. G. I.nb areo, Illy, Oregon. 1-tf WANTED Womnn to tnko homo untitling lor family of two. In quire or write Uox A, Herald Olllco. 3-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A man's brown kid glovo, near McDonald's Peel Hall. Finder return to McDonnld's Peel Hall and leave name. 9-2t JEyh WANTED jvttmtmjfl- WANTED Middle nged lady for housowork In family of two. Phono 189. 8-Gt World's (ii-entent I'lirrnologUt, I'lilmlot nnd Medium Roads your ontlro life put, present nnd future correctly, jiv ing mimes, dntes and figures la hol iness, loio, law, tuarrlago and dom estic troubles. Tolls )ou what joo nro best adnptod for nnd what to do to better your conditions in life This liuly rends your hand as yon would nit open book A reading ij her will meet your highest expecu Hops, nnd you will bo wiser and happier, after consulting her, she having tho gift of romovlng all evil Influences nnd placing you In an ea vlronmcnt of hnppy thought and contentment. Headings: Sunday and dally. 9 n. m to 9 30 p. m, Located at Moore Rooming Rons. 13IJ Main St., botweon llroail and Spring Streets, ono block cast of White Pollcnn Hotel, Klamath Falls, Ore ZIZ Docombor 11. 12. "Dabo" Ruth, tho home run king, has been pastlmlngJu tho California Winter League, and Incidentally ex hibiting to tho native sons eomo of tho real thing In hitting. Johhny Dundee was going at a terrific pace this fall until ho went up against Mel Coogan, No ninttor how often tho pair meot Mol seems always to have It on tho "Scotch Wop.." Frod Fulton, the Minnesota heavywolght, Is out p luck. Ilia latest setback is the cancellation of hLs bout with Joe Joanetto at Paris, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon, For tho County of Klamath. Gus Molhase, Plulntln, vs. Frank M. Dayton, 'Defendant. No. 1104, Equity. Notlco is hereby given Hint, by vlrtuo of an execution and order of salo, duly Issuod out of trio abovo entitled court nnd causo on the 2nd day of December, 1919, In favor of tho abovo nuiuod plaintiff and against tho above named dofondnnt, directing tho sulo of tho promises thoroln, and hereinafter doscrlbod, to satisfy tho sum of $1300.00, with Interest thoroon from tho 19th day of Soptotnbor, 1914, nt tho rato of 7 por cent, nor nnnum. J17G at torney's fco, ? 17.20 costs, and dis bursements, and accruing costs. Now, therefore, by vlrtuo of said execution, and in complliinco with sa)d writ, I havo fully levied on said promises and will, on Tucsdny, Jnnunry o, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, at tho front door of thb county court houso, In tho City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Stato of Oregon, soil, nt public auction, to tho hlghost blddor, for cash, all tho right, titlo nnd Intorest of tho nbovo namod dofondnnt, In and to tho following doscrlbod real property, sltuatod in KInmnth County, Stato of Oregon, to wit: Tho SEtt of soctlon 2G, Town ship 38 South of Range 11 East of Wlilamotto Morldlon, oxcopt a tract 74 by 80 rods out of southwest part thoroof, or so much thoroof as may bo nccossary to satisfy said oxocutlon, together with tho tonomonts, hereditaments nnd nppurtonancos thorounto belonging or in anywiso appertaining. Tho procoods of snld snlo will t bo nppllod to tho satisfaction of said oxocutlon, order and docroo, in terest, costs, -and accruing costs, nnd tho ovorpltiB, If any thoro bo, paid Into court to bo furthor applied as by law dlrectod, Datod nt Klamath Falls, Orogon, Docombor 2, 1919. OEO. L. HUMPHREY, Shorlff, By HURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy. 3-10-17-24-31-7-14. PROFIT BY THIS Don't Waste Another Day When you aro worried by bad nC Hy lameness nnd urinary dlsor dIon't experiment with an untried '""Follow KlamntJ. Falls People aDlso' Donn's Kldnoy Pills. Horo's Klamath Falls testimony. Verify It If you wish: ,. Mrs. R. S. Van Campel, 1J Washington St., says: Do.ni h i noy Pills aro a family ' ,' , kldnoy trouble In our home and can speak a good wo d for them . hnvo found Donn's Kidney Fm that Is claimed for thom wboww havo hnd occasion to tnko a ,w modlclno. I ul?n"Ecbf nnythlng moro reliable for -WW or kldnoy dlsoniors -- Don't Prlco 60c, ntl dealers. simply ask for a kidney emeay got uonn-H """" i,-,i Foer that Mrs .Van Campcn had. no MUburn Co., Mfgrs., Hun"10' Ct Klamath Lodge No. 137 r f C 1. J. V.a. Meets Friday night . ol en J 1. O. O. F. a". Bth and MaiaBremer P. J.Gergos , N- "',, Tresinrer Hftrrfltarv: P. L. Fountain twj 0 p'l. Fountain Troasurer. WANTED Mon with tonms nnd todj,. J wagons to haul lu'f'K work Lake. Good wages. eaaVif Apply Dig akc3 "0U- ' Dost yet. Herald Want Ad. , V- 0