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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mim " 'I1 HIXI - I .. ! rAan row. ;) rnKsnTTEiuarV services. TCBSDAY, FEBMTAltY 10, lSSfl h 1 i INFLUENZA Requires Immediate treatment Influenza is a, very serious ailment and should be treated with tho utmost care. K.K.K. COLD, TABLETS have, proved very effective in overcoming influenza and similar ailments. .i. Price 25c Precaution Influenza is contagious and the germ is readily conveyed from one person 'to another. We have all of the best solutions for spraying the throat and nos trils, and excellent atomizers with which to adminis ter them. fetter heed the old saw about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure and use precautionary methods now. nnrtarwoofls PharRHrv MAI HF w IbAK. mi nmvi r hni i v i iiKiii in m7 a m Yi I pur!t WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS lACCOPACvl wffffttfffttTTTTTTTfffffVTTfTfTT1TTTTTfTTfT?TTTftTtttf STEAKS CHOPS THE NEW REX " V ' Ice Cream, ,Sod38, Sundaes, and all popular annKS servea at our uiqujs.- Tho Prosbytorlan congregation lias sot npart Wndnosday evening ns 'Church Night." Tl ovonlng will bo charoctorucd by first a pot luck sup porin whlchlho families who cnn aro requested to brine sandwiches and ono olhor rUclot food in sufflclont quantity tor tholr ontlro family It will all bo nut together ami n supper 'and social hour will bo hold from 6:30 to 7:15 p. ro. Tho company will then dlvtdo Into throe classes tor mis sion study. Tho adults will meet In ono room for tho study of "Christian Amorlcinlratlon" under tho loador slilp of Tier. E. P. Lawronco. tho young pooplo wilt moot In another room for tho study of tho samo bonk unilor leadership of A. 11. Epperson, vnnd tho Juniors will meet In tho kind- orgnrden room for tho study of "Mook" a story of n Chtnoso boy, un der tho leadership of Mrs. E, 1. Law rence. Tho study porlod will last for 45 minutes utter which nil will gather tor a tow minutes closing service. Commlttco mooting, and a social hour will close tho ovening. A rordlnl Invitation Is extended to ovory family or any young people In tho congrcKntlonal to bring your pot luck supper and enjoy tho ovenlnp jvlth us. Coffee will bo Served by tho ladles. I . ,' A ' ' ' AT THE THEATERS 'f T t t t f ? T t r t Y ! iY T ? ? t t t Y t ? ? r ? Comfort and Service THE RIGHT WAY TO SAVE BUY YOUR SHOES HERE. ONT LOOK FOR THE LOWEST PRICE WHEN YOU BUY SHOES; GOOD SHOES COST MONEY, BUT THEY ARE LESS EXPENSIVE THAN LOW-PRICED ONES. TO SAVE A DOLLAR OR TWOjIN BUYING SHOES USUALLY MEANS LESS WEAR, AND LACK OF STYLE. TO BUY BETTER SHOES ASSURES LONG WEAR AND PROPER FIT GREATER SATISFACTION FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED. !' hi- THE LARGEST LUNCH COUNTER r .-In Southern, Oregon , The place where the" working man is.as welcome as the connoisseur.. , Full of surprises and thrills Is tho new World PIcturo, "Tho Rough Neck," starring Montagu Loo, which will bo shown at tho Liberty Theatre tonight. ' The story deals with John Masters, played by Mr. Love. Marstors Is first n es tha boss of a lumber eamti. - !. Thero ho meets Frances Armltago. r4 ,who comes with tor father to visit ( X tho camp. Marstors' father dies, cndiY ho then .steps into his father's oboes i una accomu iuo yuuutjj icuucr ui u, iM'.t ltv Tn1il nntiTHnn lio rnmn!. in- contact with Armltago, and finds that tha latter l3 endeavoring to. put over something on tho city which ho thinks is graft. Ho then goes after Armltago, with tho result that ho nn Jagonlzcs Frances. Ho rogrots this becauso ho has fallen In loo with tho girl. When you select your next pair, buy quality buy Florshcims for satisfaction iri'servicc, comfort and appearance and you'll receive. value that proves a real saving in tho end. Wo specialize on GOOD SHOES. A glance at our stock will prove jt. 7J f I T v a. a. a a a &::: '""" SUGARMAN " I Ain't Mad at Nobody " $ w XOTICK OF CXTAItDLVN'S SALE O- WEATHER RECORD O-l! 0 Hereafter tho Herald will publish tho mean and maximum tempera turcs and precipitation record 33 tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover tho day previous to tho paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock of that day. i T Fob. Fob. Feb. ' J Feb. I . Tab. f !FP- TtV.. The home of High-Class French Pastry. CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN FISH "V OYSTERS Pro Max. MIn. cipltntton 1 45 29 2.. SI 2C 3.U- 47 2G ' AA..U cB4 -26 5.; 55 25 6 62 30 . 7u':. 50- 25 ' 8 ' 40 VJ ''0 45 ,. 9 o . Thero.Js no completo dlvorco In Ireland. Tho best that mismatcd couples can obtain is "Judicial separ ation," which docs not permit re marriage. f Houston Amusements Today t4. The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow. LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PldC OP THE PIOTUBES" I L, yvyyyvvnrrMiMsiMMMiMiiASMifii ii ysi'W -wwww U .W. POOLE, Owner. HARRY BOREL, Musical Director - ." TONIGHT , t K ' " ' ' ' MontaguLove stars in " .-a "THE ROUGH NECK',' - ' A lumber camp, story and a good one. ? f" .'Youwill enjoy the new star, Alice Lake, in . , "Shades -of Shakespeare" . H (The Bard of. Avon must have turnediinhis grave i -' attms) .'-' Wednesday, t ' Treaty Peggy Hylandk in "CHEATING HERSELF".5- STAR poublo Comedy Bill tonight. Last time, Clias. Chaplin in "A Day's Pleasure," also, ''Treating 'cm Rough" a Mack Sennott com ody, And tho great feature with Wallace Reid in his excellent stell ar rolo of tho Artcraft plcturlza tlon of Peter B. Kyno's colcbrated novel, "Tho Valley of tho Olantcs." TEMPLE "A Sporting Chanco Ethel Clayton. International Nows and Lyons and Moran comedy.-adv. VWWVAMVW I MONDALE THEATRE TODAY ONLY "Forgiven or the Jack of Diamonds". Featuring- Edwin Forsberff. ft-notorious gambler as tto ja:it or Diamonds Also a- Bis Rsels-1 oC Comedr "Ihe VlUaln UlLIhirsucd Her" A Rip-roaring, Comedy Also a 2rrcel Western Fcaturd "UiaCost" .. . Starring Jo3ehIno West t : - " MONDALE THEATRE Sunday.Monday In tho first round ho is beaten to tho knecs,Mn,tho second round ho recovered. 'at the' count "of "0"'rfn the third "rounia the7'boH'r'savod hini rthen HomothiMB.Jinjvppncd, and in ponent into unconsciousness. Soo "Onco toJsvegryaian" In tho County Court of tbo Stato of Oregon for tbo County of Klamath. " In tho Matter of tho Estate and) Guardianship of Frank II.) McCornack, Jr., a Minor- ) , Pursuant to an order mado by tho Honorablo County Juilgo cf tho County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, dated tho 9th day of February, 1920, notico is hereby given thnt the undor slgned will sell, at prlvnto sale, for one-fourth cash, and balanco on or before five years from November 11, 1919, Bocurod by first mortgage on said Interest, intorcst six per contum por nnnumT payablo annually, at Klamath, Falls, in tho County ct Klamath, Stato of Oregon, on or aftor tho 15th day of March, 1920, tho undivided two-fifteenths' Interest of eaid minor in tho following tract of land, situated in tho County of Klamath and Stato of Oregon, to wit: Lots 1, 2, D and 10, south of tho fcllowlnc describod lino, to-wlt: Be ginning at a point 058 foot north of tha northeast corner of tho SEH of 3ectlon 7, Township 33 South, Range 8, East of Willomotto Meridian, thenco west 2C21 feet to a stone marked with a cross, at tho easterly end of tho cross dike between Wocus and Caledonia Marshes; thenco south 21 degrees wcbI 100 fcot, thenco north CO degrees west 1000 foot, thenco north 21 degrees cast 200 feet, thonco north CO degroos west GO feet to contor of canal or stream, thenco northerly along contor of canal 100 feet, thenco west to tho west lino of Lot G, said Township and Raugc; also Lots 3, 8, 9, 14 and S& of SE&, Section 7; Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10, Section 8; Lots 4, G, 6, 7 and Sa of SE, Section 9; S of SW'i, Section 10; NW, and Lots 3, 4, 9, 10 ana 11, Section 15; all of Section 10; NV6, SBVi, E ot SWK, NW of SWU and 1.0 C 2, BCCUOn li, Vj oi XKVl, SBVi of NEVi, NEU of SEV4 anil Lots G, G, 7 and 8, Section 18; NE'A, NE4 of NWVi, N of SEV4 nnd Lots 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Section 20; all of Section 21: W, Lots 2, 3, 4, G, C, 7, 8 arid SV of NEVi, Section 22;. also all thnt part of Lot 1, Sec tion 22, and that part of Lots 2 and 5, Section 1G, which lies wost ot tho following lino, to-wit: Boglnning at tho northeast corner of Lot 3 of said Section 22, thonco north 1435 foot to tho center ot tho "Nock"; thenco north 38 degrcca Gl minutes west 4145 feet, following tbo "Nock" to intersection with north and south center lino of Section 15; 8W1,! of SW'i, Section 23; all of fractional Section 2G, except Lots 1 and 9: W, SEtf. W of NEtf. SE!i of LNE, Section 20; all of Section 27; NEVi, NEVi or NWVi and L:ts 2, 3, 4, G, G, 7 and 8, Section 28; Lot 8, Section 29; NV4 of NEK, QWVi of NEVi, NWVI. E of SEVi. Sactlon 3 1; WVS ot NEVi. SEVi of NEVi. BVS of NWV4: SV orSWVi. and,SEV4, Section 35; NVS" ot NEV4 nod W, Section 36, Township 38 South, Range 8 East of Wlllametto Meri dian; also NV4 of NEVi and SWVi of NEVi, Section 2, Township 33 South, Range 8,. East of Wlllametto Meridian; nlso a cortain dlkernnd tho land on which sama is located, dc.4 scribed as follews: Beginning-at tho mmrinr Hnr.rlun rnmor nn thn nnnt. lino of Section 7, Township 38 South,) 24 degrocs oast 200 foot; thenco south CO dogrccs cast 1000 foet: thenca south 21 degrees west 100 feet to placo of beginning l,n so far as samo pertains to tho lands ot Wocus Marsh, abutting on tho soutlu as tho samo appears In a cortain deed of convoynnco oxocuted by Porcy Mi Collier, Executor of tho cstato ot E. P, McCorna-k. deceased, to Ruth Stevenson Addison, this minor and others, on August 23, 1917, nnd re corded in Book 47 of Doods, pgo 331, Klamath County, Oregon. Tho proposed salo will -l;p subject to confirmation by tho County Court cf Klamath County, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, thl3 10th day of February, 1920, t FRANK II. McCORNACK, i 10-17-24-2-3" Guardian ot said Minor. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. TpO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Sovcral ompty barrels. t.Judd Low Garaco. 10-14 F,01l SALE ;5 rocklnc chairs, tole- (Phono stand, and several other Pieces ot furniture ' Inquire "119 Washington St. ' 'l(Mfi FOR BM5 Ono'usod Ford, in ox ifOllcntrondltlon. Eeo Horace Shld lor, Cth St., between Main and Klam ath. 10-tf . ATTENTION KNIMIT TEMTLARS., .Regular mooting Calvary Com mandory No, -lCWcdnosday cvonlng, Fobruary-llth, Tho Order ot tho Red Cross will bo conforrod. Members and visiting Sir Knights aro request ed' to attend. ' ' 10-11 FRANK WARD, E. C. . RESOLUTION Resolution PiopnsliiR to Chango .tho Orailo of Portions of, Eighth Street. Ti'ffcrson Street nndLlncoln Street Bo It resolved by the City of Klamath Falls that tho grades of portion! of said streets bo changed ns follews: Presoiit.olovations of Eighth St. At Washington 170.00 At Jefferson 193. GO At Lincoln 217,00 At Grant At Prospect 2SG.00 at contcrllnt To bo changed to tho following grades: EIOHTII ST. West Sidowalk Curb Washington St., south lino 17C.0O 170.00 Washington St., north lino "17C.G0 17G.50 Jefferson St., south lino.... 190,00 193.00 Jefferson St., north lino.... 197.0Q 194.00 Lincoln St., south lino 218.50 215. GO Lincoln St., north lino 223.00 210. GO 100 ft. north of north lino of Lincoln St. 234.00 East Sidowalk 170.30- Contor lino ot Wash. 193.00 104.00 214.00 21G.G0 S30.00 r 231.00 Thenco tho curbs' to havo n 'uniform grado of 15.5 nor cent to a nelnt at right angles to Eighth St. opposite tho northeast cornor ot Eighth, St. and Prospect St. to olovutlori 284.00. ' r ' Tho easterly sidowalk on Eighth St. from Lincoln to Prospect to be as follews: At Lincoln Elevation 210.50. 107.G ft. from cornor of Eighth and Lincoln ElQvation, 22.7.50; then atons, 4-G Inch risers, 3-18 Inch troad. ' -' 132. G ft. from corner ot Eighth and Lincoln Elevation 230.50; thon stops, 4-G inch risers, 3-18 Inch tread. . 1G0.0 ft. from cornor of Eighth and Lincoln Elovatlon 23G.G0; thon steps. 9-G inch riser, 8-18 troad. ' ' Southerly lino of Grant St. Elevation 249.00; thon stops,' 2-6 inch risers, 1-18 Inch troad. ' 13 ft. from southorly lino of Grant Elovatlon 251.00, 42.5 ft. from southorly line of Grant Elovatlon 255.00; then stcpsr"5- inch risers, 4-18 inch tread. 57 ft', from southorly lino of Grant Elovatlon 258. CO; thon steps, 3-16 inch uHuiu, 6-1.0 tucii ireuu. r CG ft. from southerly lino of Grant Elovatlon 267.G0; then steps. 15-0 Inch rlncrs, 14-15 inch tread. " I. Tho westerly sidowalk on Eighth St. from Llnooln to Prospect to be as .follews: Cornor of Eighth and Lincoln Sts. Elovatlon 223.00; thenco, 130 ft. up Eighth Elovatlon 237.50; then steps, 6-6 Inoh risers, 5-18 Inch tread. ' '.. 145 ft. un Eighth Elovatlon 241.00 ;then steps, fl-6 Inch rlsors, E-18 Inch tread, 160 ft. up Eighm Elovatlon 245.00; then steps. 4-6 Inch risers, S-18 Inch tread. , -, 170 ft. up Eighth Ebvatlon 247.00. 200 ft. up . Eighth Elevation 263.00; th'ea stops. IT-ff Inch risers. 7-18 inch til r :lyfl liT G I'v ibc? "t0I,s 7-Unch.rlaer. CIS Inch. tread; level for 5.65- ft... thea.7-G inch risers, 6.18T inch tread; loyel frr 0 ft., thaa, Eteps, 8-C inch risers, 7-18 Inch tread. JEEFERSON ST. GRADES. North Jefferson. .St. at 130 ft. cast of tho east i llaa of Electa. St. j 185.80 185.'00 ri 'i ei .,. LINCOLN ST-ORADE0. Lincoln St. nt 100 ft. oast ot tbo cast lino oi jsigntn Ht. ; 202.BD 201.70 South Sidowalk 185.80' i i " 200.70 n,a"S0S'EaBli n?litElT:Bt'lt0r0K0lee2a- c.?unlyr KVamathTcity of Klamath Falla.'ss v'eTt Tcnfeerro a sto'ma7kedfdo hereby erm with a cross, which stono is tho placo tlon ndontod hv V0 rmm, , ..Smi .Sl7 ,n.T,?,!,1..c?Pjr..ot "A0'"' of beglnnlngj theuco south 24 de- relative to changing cortain Brades'onTnarU grecs west TOflTfoet; thonco north 00 son Streets. Brauesott.partg o;jEIhth, Llncojn, and Jeffcr- dcEreesjvistJlOOO foot; thenco north 10-20 A. h. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgd. N.