The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUKHDAV, JANUARY lil, 11)20
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Personal Mention
Several Good Buys-New and Used
SPECIAL NOTICE
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.Mrs. Itay Van Meter Is In town to
day from Pelican City.
William Dray of the Oskoah Ltim
l)c r company Is In Hcattlo on busi
ness, Jerry McCarty and Jack Hamakcr
nro hauling wlro to their ranches In
Bonanza,
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L. Jacobs left a few da'ys ago for
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EARL SHEPHERD CO.
507 Main Street Phone 282-J
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ELECTIONS ON IN
IRRIGATION DISTS.
All of tlio .Irrigation districts of
thu county, Including Klamnth, Lan
cell Volloy, Hprsofly, Malln and Shoa
ti View, ure' 'holding regular bi-annual
election today, but chief In
tcrcsls centers In the olfaction In tho
Klamnth Irrjg&tlon district, where O.
W. Utfleld, Incumbent, It opposed for
tl.o presidency of the board of,dlrec
trr by Jamet R. Dixon. In the Liin
goll Valley dlntrlct Will Irwin In a
rondldnto, opposing II. J. Tlcknor, In
rumbent. t;
Strong opposition against Offleld
' dtivolopcil In tho last fow days,
lccau(ie of allegations that ha Id al
lied with the "California-Oregon Tow
er company 4ind against the public
Intercut. Support swung nway from
Offleld yesterday In conslderobli
numbers, due to an active campaign
agulnst his cundlducy on the above
grounds,
MOVING KlfMONDH MILL
TO HPItAGUK IllVKn
EX-HKKVICK HTUDENTH
HAVE MONEY COMING
II. II. Edmonds has let the con
tract for moving his mill from near
Olene to Sprague River. to the City
Transfer Company. ,Tbiy are tak
ing advantage of the good condition
of tho roads and havn.alrcadv moved
it largo pirtofttnevhAvfest.,mVchltl-
tho work wilt be completed In an
other week, ,, . , .
The educational department of tbo
V. M. .C. A., has apportioned $264
to Klamath and Lake counties for
the purpose of assisting ex-scrvlce
men, who have entered school, or
,plan to do so before September, 1920.
Klamath county's share of the ap
portionment Is $171. The Rev. E.
P. -Lawrence has been appointed to
attend to the distribution of the
. fund, and persons entitled to share
InMr'sbould communicate with hlra.
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Coma to' the Mdndala Thentrn tn
morrow night. The admission will be
free, for w wsnt-to show you we
have tho finest picture machine that
monoy van buy and that our pictures
aro of the same high character. It
.Theatres Today
STAR-i"Thc Loire Burglar," Wal
lace Held.
TEMPLE "Men, Wonieu
ey", Ethel Cluyton. odv,
How Competition
Helps You r
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The competition that exists ambng the
hundreds of meat distributors, large and
small, means
Rivalry in Prices
Rivalry in Service
Rivalry in Economy
Rivalry in Quality
Swift & Company sells ' meat at the
lowest possible price, cohsitent with
quality and service. ' -Out; profit of only a
fraction of a cent a pound on all products
is evidence of keen competition.
Swift & Company must proyide the best service, to
your dealer, or he will buy ixorrT'dur competitors.
This means a supply of fine "fresj meat always on
hand for you at your dealer's.
Swift-& Company must keep down manufacturing
and selling costs, and use all by-products to avoid
waste, or else lose money meeting the prices of com
petitors who do
Swift & Company must make its products of the
highest quality, or see you turn to others. This,
means better meat for you and a .greater variety of
appetizing, wholesome food. n'
We are as glad for this competition as you should
be. It helps to keep us on our mettle.
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Swift & Company, U. S. A.
' California points In connection with
big land holdings In this county.
Miss Alma Urookfleld, who was
formerly employed by the Pacific
TelephoneCompany, has taken a
position with the Jewel cafe as
cashier.
a Usvy Oprdon of Fort Klamatf
waln the city' yesterday on business.
MrVOordon had the misfortune re
cently to have an Iron door, that be
wasj helping to InstaU on a barn fall
on 'him Injiirlng him quite badly.
J. 8. Pardee; on employe of the
California-Oregon Power -company,
bo was Injured last week while do
ing repair work on the canal spill
way, Intends lb, go' to Med ford, where
he will have an operation per'forjhed.
C. F. Stone; state -fish and game
commissioner) left this morning for
Salem, tobe present at the (session
of the legislature.- The1 'legislature
ai mis session -wnr consiuer-tBere-
organization of 'the present-fish' and
game control system, and the -omV
mlsslorier lj "taturally. Interested In
the result,ofTrhe' legislation:' -
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E. H. Thpjaas, county agricultural
agent, re'turjpe last .evening " from,
the conference of agricultural In
terests ofJTe state at Corvallls. ,He
was accompanied by Mr, Richard's,
the new county t agent ,fo jLa'ke
county, who Is on his way to take
up his duttes.of office. M'r, Richards
recently married Miss Mnlsel' San
derson, a local girl. !"
J. F.JlaguIre expects to leave in
the morning for San Francisco, where
he will remain for a week on busi
ness and to Tlsit his sons James,
Charles And Dick, who are attending
school in .the Bay cities. He will then
So to Los Angeles, where he will re
main fo'r a month before going to
jMon (o visit his mother and other
relat!ves!as well as visiting the larg
er eastetn cities on business.
Notice is hereby given that I have pur
chased the CITY MILK DEPOT from E. L.
French. All accounts against the City Milk
Depot incurred prior to January 12th, 1920,
will be paid by E. L. French and should be,
presented promptly.
The" City Milk Depot will continue' to be
, .operated in a sanitary and business-like
manner, and I will furnish, you-with. pure
and .wholesome milk: ,;"' ' , -.4
I solicit your patronage.
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' A HallmariL, Production
"DANGEROUS AFFAIR'' v
,' At the Mondale Theatre
i Wcdnesiay and ThanwUy - -H
' ADM1H8IO.V FREE
One. of the Best Plctores Ever Shown
FATTY' ARBUCKLE
Fred :a1Iaco. bl.Tumalo, heads WI",? f?t,,ep of the '"" 'or.
4V. S..WAIVKS craisi
, j- . JO CAPTUUK1) -ESSELS.
PAIJ1S, Jan. 13. In the supreme
council today American Ambassador
Wallace raised the question of
yhqther the council Intended to
maintain the percentages previously
iidontsd for the distribution, among
the allies of the warship tonnage io
be given up.by'Cermany. On receiv
'ng an nftlrwatlve answer he Inform
' f'o-rouncll that the United States
waived Its claim to any part of this
tonnage.
I PECULIAR PARADOX.
I GRASS VALLEY, Cal., Jan. 13.
I The curious spectacle of harvesting
semi-tropical fruits and ice at the the Tumalo
the' Oregon Irrigation. Congress for
ine coming yearnuvmg'-Deen. eieciea
president af the closing session Sat
urday." MrWallaie Is a 'brother of,
Mrs. C I. Wih'rfekf'ot'thls city. C.
T. Darley, Klamath 'county engineer,
was chosen third vice-president of
the organization. 'Other officers are:
First "vice-president, 'Patrick J. Gal
lagher, of Ontaria; second -vice-
president, Fred A. Phillips, of in
of Baker; secretary, J. Frank Spin
ning, of Echo.
The contest for presidency was
spirited for a time; but suddenly
switched to' unanimous choice for
Fred N. Wallace, of Tumalo, for the
place, when H. H. DeArmond, of
Bend, who had already been nomin
ated for, the position, arose and' de
clared himself In favor of Mr.
Wallace.
Mr. Wallace has served this con
gress for many years as secretary.
and has served it faithfully and effi-l
ciently," said. Mr. DeArmond, "and
because of this, I want to see him
ehosen 'for president."
After that statement by a man
these two Bights
. ''JUST A WOMAN" .
At the Mondale Theatre
Friday and Saturday
Also
. CHARLIE ' CHAPLIN
two-part picture,
funny
Screamingly
"STRUGGLE EVERLASTING'.'
At the Mondale Theatre .
Sunday and Monday
1 Also
HANK MAN
One of the best pictures you ever saw
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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Come to the Mondale, Theatre to
morrow night. The admission will be
fiee, for we want to show you we
have the finest picture machine that
w. ava Ann th aw.1 AIa4 avm Vtnlmi9
supposedly aitival candidate, the' ice' 0f the same high character. It
was broken and; there was a stam-l ,
pede for "Vallace for president" i WANTED TO BUY 50-ft warehouso
office in iot on tracK ana pavement., x. am
that swept him into the
spite of his efforts to make himself
Hunter. Phone day 149J; nights
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heard In favor of someone else. His
shouts were drowned In the roar of i FOR SALE Two 54 x 16 boilers
"nvw" iliat fnllnwi,t ProrMnnl TTr Hnrtfnrd InRnpCtlotl. LoCltfed at
nn'.Q mil for th vntP nnrl nntoltiv I Spokane, Wash. Will sell for $400
same tfme within the confines of one
county less thnn 100 miles in length
13 again being .witnessed ' here. Or
chardists from the Pet Hill district,
a few miles beolw Grass v.illey, aro ti. committee.
marketing oranges, lemons and
man was
' , i i ix. tench f. o.
declared theATnn,i0
new head of the Oregon irrigation'
'inonds.
car Spokane. II. H, Ed-
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congress.
R. E. Bradbury, of Klamath Falls,
and
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grapefruit In considerable quantities'
I while in the Truckee region of this
county more than 1000 menare en-'
gaged In the annual harvest of natur
I al Ice which will total thousands of
tons."
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SUMMONS .
No. llol Eqult-. '",;
!n the CJrcui' court of tho titiy o
Oregon lor Klamach county. . -
Dulsle Wiignt, planitltt vs Joftn
Wright, defendant. V
'lo John Wrlgiit, Dofeadaut:
In the Name of tne State of Oregen:
You aro hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed;
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before Tuesday, February 24,
1920, and if you fail to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
In the complaint, td wit: For a ue
crea dissolving the bonds' of matri
mony existing between the plaintiff
and defendant, that plaintiffs maid
en name Duleld Moore he rostorod to
her and that plaintiff have such oth
er and further relief as tho court may
deem meet and equttable.
February 24, 1920 is the last day
of the time prescribed In the order
for publication of. summons in which
you may appear and answer."
This summons is ordered .publish
ed, by the Honorable D. V. Kuyken
all, Judge of tho Circuit Court for
Klamath County, Oregon, -which or
der, dated January 12, 192Q, requjr
ed that this summons be published
onco a week for six succosslvo weeks.
The date of tho first publication of
this summons is January 13, 1920.
II. M. MANNING nnd WM. OANONG
Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose of
fice and post office address Is
Loomls Bldg KlRmn,th Fa.lL's,
Klamath County, Orogon.
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the- theater ,'WlU reopen .under
... . .uuuui,. ui i-.u, j("?.'ti?o management of Mr.' Monroe, one
was chosen a member of the legisla-0 the or,g,nal partnersn,Pi an'd Mr.
flnllton.
A contract has been made with
the All-Star Features producers for
UheJr entire output of pictures. The
Ail-Star cast .includes such famous
iH-sfilm artists as Fatty Arbuckle. Tom
1 'Mix, D. W. Griffith Production
fcpiayers, Barbara Castleton, William
Farnum, Kathlyn 'Williams, Mascinto,
the Giant of Cabrla, Florence Reed,
Chaplin, Mack Sennett
MONDALE WILL
1EBEDPEK
The Mondale theater will reopen
Wednesday night, with new equ!pd?.el:m. Jack sherriI1' shorty Ham11
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comeuies, uinncne aweet, ueo.
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ineiii, uno new jnuuuu piciuiv mu
chlne, of the latest model, .has been
installed, and another will be in
stalled later if necessary. vwvm
Earl W. Hilton, a well-knWO-R!$Vj
dent of this city, has purchased thb
Interest of R. E. Dale in toe theater,
ton, Jane Grey, Annette Kellerman.
Come to the Mondale Theatre to
morrow night. The admission will be
free, for we want 'to show you we
have the finest picture machine that
money can buy and that our pictures'
are of the same high character. It
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We will pay thehighest Cash Price for Furs.
Call or send thennh'in' at once, either by Parcels
Post or Express, and send the bill with them.
CHARLES DONART
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