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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1919)
,' -'jc'TTy? -"3W3 - ,,..-T,-.-J-J nraKp 'vyr vwsjni?ir rsew . 'nr TAGK SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON r -' WITH GREETINGS jj We Thank You " I for Past Patronage 3-5T and Cordially, Invite Your. Future Butine' t Garicns Grocery trrif Fruit- Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert. So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. .This is tffc new-type-quick gelatine dessert five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple are two "of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in mm 10'Flaoon,at Your GrocarV ' 2 Package for 25 Cent c NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. No. 1103. Equity. Gus Melhase, Plaintiff, vs. Ben 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 the 2nd day of December, 1919, upon a decree made and entered of record In said Circuit Couri on the 1st day of December, 1919, and in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named, defendant, directing the sale of the promises therein and hereinafter described, to satisfy the sum of $1900.00, with interest thereon from the 19th day of September, 1914 at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, $"250 attor ney's fee, 17.45 costs and disburse ments, and accruing costs. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, and in compliance with said writ, I have duly levied on said premises and will, on Tuesday, January 6, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the county court house, in the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, In and to tho following' described' real property, situated: in Klamath County, State of Oregon, to wit: Tho northeast, quarter of sec tion 1, Township 39 south, Range 11 M; East of Willamette Meridian. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution, together with ,tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywlso apaertalnlng. The proceeds of said sale will bo applied In the satisfaction of said execution order and decree, Interest costs and' accruing costs, and the overplus, It any thoro be, paid Into court to be further appuod as by law directed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, December 2, 1919. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff, By BURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy. 3-10-17-24-31-7-14. A subscription to The Evening Herald for a prospective locator this year might mean a Christmas present for all of us next year. '!t'W'i"ri i'tA ,L ' - - '.'&" ' i ,?- n A A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year The commonest fault in Diamonds after bad color is lack of brill iancy. This lack Is duo to improper cutting. Improper cutting usually may be traced, not to lack of skill, but to an unwilling need' to sacrifice a little weight. Improperly cut stones usu ally fall into two classes those that aro.overthick and thoso that are overspread. An ovorthick or lumpy stone falls In brilliancy In tho cen ter. It Is called "Sleepy." An overspread stone leaks light In tho cen ter. Such a one is referred to as a "Fish Eye." These are faults that should ha avoided In selecting1 a diamond, since brilliancy is more to bo desired than weight. As a. matter of fact, a brilliant atone usually ap pears larger than a heavier stone ofMess brilliancy. Have you seen Davenport's Diamonds? Watchmaker DAVENPORT'S Jeweler ft-' m HOI OPPOSING TEAMS APPEAR TO SHAPE OP iMi),iv, ni:c. a, HERALD'S C LASSi RED gift FOR SALE Miaccllnnaoun I'UONK puyton ,. . i . " wood, mul CITY OAIllUm, ,.77 XK1 r.!!T"J o ' TJS FOU 8AMC F.it Turkey ChlekrJia, milk foil. 27 CITY MILK DKl'OT. FOIt HALK Lnrgu lot on nuniiy shin of street motion throw from mini School Small 2 room shuck on lot. L. I), Parka, 431 Washington. 22.8t PA8ADKNA, Uoos 24. 8ocrot practice was lnrtud by tho Uiilvor alty of Orogon yesterday In proimrn. tlon for tbo gamo with Harvard Jati. t. Tho play woro kept sqorot oven from ninny Orogonlana. . PA8ADKNA.. Dee., 34. Two hard training periods dally wan tho. ro- goira begun Monday,-by tho Univer sity of Oregon footballaquad In prep aration tor the contest with Harvard NSsV.Tamr'a Dsyr The Harvard team kiiae hero Friday-, according to tho present schedule. When tho Harvard football team lines up against tho Oregon unlver- UV toam at Pasadena on fjnw Year'a Dar t will be tho first tlmo In tho history of tho gamo mat one or wo 'Big. Threo' has moanurod atrongth wta, a Paclflo Coast gridiron outfit. ThVCarllalo Indiana were tho drat eMtern griduera io ttago a conicoi lI California, In 1899. In later years Michigan, Carllnlo (for a aocond time.), Syracuse Urown and, cnt- aylvanla followed tho Indiana' load and journoyod across tho continent tp, moot tho football warriors of tho far west. Of tho eaatorn toama, Car lisle and Michigan won their games, Syracuse won two and tied one, and Brown nnd Pennsylvania woro do- foatod, Oregon turntn tho 'trick against the Quakers in tho only game In which Oregon baa mot an eastern team. While It la admitted on the const that Orogon hasn't as strong a team this season as It had In aomo previ ous yearn, notably in 1916, yet It la claimed that the Ilenvera are fully na strong uh In 1917, when they ahut out PoninH to.0. Four of tho atara Un the 1917 outtlt Hill Steura, "l)iu" YVIlllama. Hollia Huntlnton, and Ken Hnrtlett are members of this yonr's team. Of thUi (ltiartotto of stars, Bill Steera la rated as the greatest. This fleet-footed buckflold man, who la counted on aa one of tho greatest all-round players uvor tlovolopod In the west, la to Oregon what tho great Eddlo Casoy Is to Harvard Steers, perhaps has nover played against as brilliant a porformer as Cnscy, and again It is possiblo that tho Crimson atar has nover mot tho equal of tho Orogon wonder. Of tho records mado by tho two teams this season that of Harvard is perhaps tho better. The Cnmaon engaged In nlno games, winning eight and tying one, nnd scored 222 points to tholr oppononts' 13. Ore gon's record shows the Beavers en- gaod In six games, flvo won and ono lost, and scored 103 points to their opponents' 39. But football dopo has been hard hit thla year by tho numerous up sets suffered by supposedly strong teams, and It. la not a suro bet that soma thing of a sensation may bo sprung in tho Harvard-Oregon gamo. In any event, tho contest Is stlro to bo a big attraction for tho Pasadena Rose Festival, and also a lino trip for tho Cambrldgo warriors. HciiHon'H ICccord Harvard C3 Bates 0 17 -. Boston College 0 35 Colby 0 7 - Brown .-. 0 47 ,. Virginia ,Q 20 , Springfield 0 10 :. Princeton 10 23 Tufts 0 10 Yale 3 i . kj. WBfliWM,V" - ttAi !L!fckfc&it fiVftW flwaU r. Vmt)kt 1mH W rA- mtiL would owo on an" ovelaatlag, debt of gratitude. The blggeae kind of a barsjala In an' up-t6dMi gM lCnow afallable at tho Ktaamtti Valley Warehouse and Korwardlar Company.. See thla at onco Ifyou' want (6 pick up a real snap. C. 222 Oregon 20 Multnomah A. 29 Idaho ......... 24 . Washington .. 9 Oregon Aggies 0 Washington 'State 1C Multnomah A. C. 103 13 6 G 13 0 7 7 39 SITUATIONS wXmir IIP YOU NVAN'rimimrr call tin. ki,' 7,lu9fcT IIKLP. FOIt HALIC 40 aero farm or will Holiool .tilinuu 350. airl. f7. . "I"1 jui'jniK mid K. .-""'Win homework, earing for chnd,!M,r, Hoya for clorklnKl mMVn".cn lc Ohoros, etc. Hpuctnl nuZ !r,lt n to tl.u itik.bft aitthorltlu. and . Xnl '$? made to make omclont, C0B, J. b! a,nd profltaWo both to h? , iwt andtotho.erequ.rlng'Vi'.Sft :tt trade for Klnuiath city property. Albert Barrett. 1 3.27-30 jiwa hi j- HELP WANTED - i-,r-L-"-"',ib,'i-""'--ij-i irn "Lgruui WANTKD Dairy farm with electric lights or tolophono, not mora than six nvlloa out, Ffauk ICwIog, Uecord Office. 1S.S040 WANTED -Threo Herald Ofllce, nawiboya at tha U-IC MISCELLANEOUS iiBfaftfdaVAjO -atocumanaa roreman on stock ranch handUlng:tpclt'. C.e O. Whlt SS-Jt rurnltiire o'aiYMroom honaa for aale. Phono S33J. 1S-J7-191 WANTKD A toam, wagon and har ness, weight about 2500. Muat be sound and true, AddrM J. A. IM wnrda, Klamath Fnlla, Or. 13-34-19 V make in M-rlty ,) .. . lilADAMIOINA, P.lmUt Z". "."uu."?r w you whit ft baitar fiur condltloa. (? I lady rbadi vnur i,.j .. '", jrbuld an oen book. A reVotai to her will meet your hlht m nanplqr. nfjer consulting her. ihi hating the gift of remorlng ii JJil Influences and placing you "bum. tfronmont of happy thoujht tad co htontnlont'. Itedlngi: Bandtr ud dally. 9 a. m. to 9 '30 p. ra. Loom at Itoom 1, Mooro llooralnr Hoa ..... ...n uiivuia, uuu UIOCK tUl Of hlto Pelican Hotel, Klamath FalU 1-H.iO Ore. Try Rllvor (Srocera, Thlatlo Syrup at all 23-tf Douiorest. Dentist, oror man's Htoro, Oth and Main. Sugar-2-tt and Avoid JtS0(SJ lkvLx5 Economy $m& in Every Coke NOTICK OF IIONI) H.ALK Sealed proposals will bo tvcolved by tho Common Council for tho nur- chase of ono Issue of City of Klam ath Falls Improvement Iloluls of I31.74C.C9 authorized by Ordinance No. 482 for tho Improvement of KiailTH Street from High Street northerly to Prospect 8troet, LIN COLN 8troet from Eighth Street easterly to Ninth Htreot, and JKF FKRSON Street from Klghth Stroet easterly to Ninth Street, Including In torsectlona. Proposals to purchnso audi bonds will bo received by tho undersigned up to und Including tho 29th day of Docember, 1919, at tho hour of 8 o'clock P. M. und openod at n meet ing of aald Council Immediately thoroaftor. Said bonds are to bo dated when laaiicd, due ten yearai 1919. after dato of Issue, optional at any Attest coupon dato on and after ono yoar.Jciork. uearing interest at mix per cent, pay ablo aoml-annually, principal and In terest payable ut Oregon Fiscal Agency' lhv Now York City.' . Proposals to purchnso must bo un conditional and accompanied by cer tified check for live per cent of umbunt of proposal. By order Common Council. A. L. LBAVITT, Pollco Judgo, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 29 WANTED WANTKD -Many of tho loading nuwapaper men of the country, the men In ilm best pulil positions got their start on their homo nmripapcr. The till round trnlnlni; obtained on the smaller paper mado tho special. IsU who gulilu the destinies of the biggest publications of tbo country. The Herald tins on opening for a re porter ami will give local applicants preference. Tho position Is open to any young mnn who Is nctlvo, bright, able to gather news and wrllo gram matical Kugllsh. Apply to the City IMItor. 20-tt si'icci.Ui scikhiii .mki;tixo. Notice Is horoby given to tho legal voters of School District No. 1 of Klnntntli County, State of Oregon, that a Special School Meeting of said District will ho hold at Central School, on the 27th day of Docem bor, 1919, at 2 o'clock In tbo after noon, for tho following objects; To vote n tax of ir00 00 to bo used for tho purpose of Increased salaries for the tenchora of the dlatrlct. Dated this ICtli day of Decomber, Ida B. Morayo.r, District I. L. FOUNTAIN, Chairman Board of Directors. To Our Milk Customers. Our Hupply of milk bottles has run short. Havo hud them ordered for Bomo tlmo but tho dealers nro i by resident out. Kindly return all that vou can Mrs. J. spare to the drivers and those that j St., FEEL ALL USED UP? iMtH of KlMiimtli FalU People Do- Dooh your buck' ncho constantly? Do you have sharp twinges when stooping or lifting? .. Feel nil usod up us If )"" coula Just go no furthor? ,..,. Why not look to your kidneys! Why not use Doan's Kidney PHUT Ask your neighbor. Head tho statement of this near- (Jnlbrnlth, 136 Sherman Ashland, Oro., Bays. "-j Ko my kldiioys were a f b you havo gotten ut tho store kindly i yours ago my KioiioyB ' . ly Toturn nnd got credit for them. This 'way. At tunes u' ",'.," vcnough. will bo a groat favor to ub. Wo nro una men V" ", ,,nB and I clear out of 1-2 pint bottles. 20 CITY MILK "DEPOT. CEZ KUmath Lodge No. 137 I. p. O: F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. 6tb. and Main atreeU. P. J.Gorges , N. Q. Fred Dremer Becrotary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment' No. 48, I. O O, F,, moots Tuesday night of each week atl, O. O.'F. hall. Arllo Wor rel, O. P.; Nate Ottorbeln, Scribe J P. L. Fountain Treasurer, How tho eastorn teams have fnrod on tho const in tho past Is shown bo low: 1899 -Carllslo Indians, 2; Califor nia, 0. , 1902 Michigan, 49; Stanford, 0. 1903 Carllslo Indians, 23; Cali fornia, 0. 1915 SyraciiEO, C; Montana, 0. 1910 Syracuso, 28; Oregon Bt., 0, 1915 Syracuso, 35; Occident Dost yet. Horrid Want Ads. nnd men uBuiu .. "-.-- .. My back f elt, weak and toe and was tired unu iuiih"'" " --t. Ki,i. Finally I began taking Do an K M , noy l'illo and they 'jo P0,d,"6aCuOB dorfully. a'hoy regulated tho actio of my kldneyrf and alnee law, In" always usod Doan's when 1 .have v my. kidneys needed attention. ( lav havo nover failed to hP " Ws. Price GO cents, at all " Don't simply uak &!. rttaody-got Doan's jS'ied.' tho Hamo tlmt Mrn. anlbraim al0( Fostor-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., N' Y' - Tho" Herald wuldT g ciieor from Kamntli Com M only during tho 0 hrla tmM but during ovory ! In l" ' Shop Uurly. Want Ads bring results. SAAAaVWVVWWWVWVWW 0! mm'w i mi 13 ;. mUi Have an Oil Heater t0 take off the chill I - J too wnnn to '""Um that are BoInB. Wo imvo thorn us pretty ns I"" J guaran very little oil ll"'l "r smolto or toed to bo free ''"".Hh tho smell. ''"''J fa o'" family havo colds, uih " day. '.$' al, 0. PtKt,' ROBERTS & 191 C Waahlnston Stato, 14; ''WlSt f 5' Drown, 0. jua Mi 1917 Orogon, 14; Pennsylva nia, 0, ; 'j.'X4.SaAft?. r,rDIIDT! A HANM !l-r i '1 i Wi-' mtny -Mc-rfL t j&wm 1 . vtf. L 9XJ .IBBBBBBBBBBBflgBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi