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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
wktJRSDAV, MARCH 11, 108(1. THE EVENING IfeRALP, KLAMATri ftALLS, OREGON paoki-ouh miaim n I The EveningHerald ;:m$m:xx I 7. -o AT THE THEATERS E. J. MURK A V Editor FRED SOULE City Alitor Red-blooded, ndvcnturc-lolns mo tion picture fans today will havot ' their Inst clinnco to follow Tom Ml. I through his spectacular iuloits In The Cyclone," tho new Fox m. lo-. Tlie Herald I'ubl shine Company of drawn. Tho final showMu of tlt I'umisupn unnj. ecepi aununy, uy i Klamnth Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at tho postofTlce nt K latit at i thrilling picture will bo r.Uou tho Liberty Thentro tontr.h. I Tim nlrtiiro has crenttM a s mn-' nth Falls, Oro . for transmission, thru u because It plays so strongly up ., .uu..a 3 ..-...-..,. ..,.,. ,on lh(j fn9CjnntIoa for lJim..or ,n,10,. , " " . ! t i in human nnturo and so l'.lchl ' Subscription terms by mall to any , , .,,.. ... address In the United States: T developed recently by four years of One year - $5.00 war. Tom Mix Is In a rolo which On? month . - 50 brings out his most substantial quall- ' " tics daring and phslcnl skill. Member of the Associated '. Tho , ta,0 ot tho jiorlhWB8t. Tho Associated 1'ress is exclusively "" ' ,, , ,, . . entitled to "the use for republication Mounted Police, Is dramatic through- Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY of nil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In thlsf paper, and also local news publlshod iierofn. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also ro- ""''" ;...,... i,, ,..,. iuupmnim:i u out and reaches a powerful climax In' ii fdJtlfere Mk fairly surpasses his own previous record. Colcea Mooioa delightful tyro of, feminine beautv, plays opposite th" ' Y V ; f T f .: t THURSDAY, MARCH If, H20. f - 1a :. - - -- V V "Cn'.it" Carter1 was tha nfenv V Sl'IUNG MHK NEWS hM wonTaKwi-eK ampns tb. . ' ." T. . . i - o- -s $ Ies3-m'ner?1of Spanish Bar. ,i oao tr Spring Lake school started Mon- the 'inosjjllsortljy mining coiim-n-1 day with Miss Donna Mack for ye3 jn" California of M9. Ho was . teacher. j blue-blooded aristocrat of a l.ne old Andy Ryan visited with Alex Virginia family, but he uindo u pbv Cheyno Tuesday. - for himself" among tho scum of hu- Jim Stewart and family visited mantty that called Spanish B. r, Frank Stewart Sunday. homo. ' Women had no place In his lite. ' HANGAR BUILDING 'aml when ono of tho minors proi5"- enn or- d at rrM cd to send back cast for a carso of rvrv tJiva &ri-.i-.vjjLt lll&ffv Mam women, tarter wa tno last 10 git CAPE MAY, N.M., Mar. 11. Tho his consent. But like the good spt rt Enclish dlrlcible balloon, R-3G. that he was he allowed tho turn -if a which the United States navy pur- card to decide and he lost. chased from the British government' wnen me women arrneu ai svu.i- for 3,500.000,-will be housed at the ish Bar there was among their nu.-.? Capo May navy yard air station, ber a girl who held apart frori the. "Work has been begun for the erec- st- she explained that she was Uion of a largo hangar, which must not a member of the bridal party. Thj completed within the next two She had come to Spanish Bar to ran raonths. A railroad line is being som her baby son who had been stol constructed to the site of the build- en Vclvet Eddy- a Mli.ta.lppl, lug. in order that the 600 tons of PacRel uoul buuiu.. material necessary for the hangar shall be placed on the ground. Bpeedily. FRANK B. ROBINSON, Mgr. Mr. Robinson's reputation a3 a Phar- niacist is well known. Graduating frorn Toronto University, he took two degrees and a post graduate course in England. He has had IS years' ex perience and has recommendations with which few can conipafe. Mr. 'Robinson has an Oregon registration, DR. L. J. MILLS Ph. G., Phar. D. has had 24 years' experience in Pro fessional Pharmacy. Obtained ths Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Registered in the States of Pennsyl-' vania, Ohio, Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregqn. tf Fate played queer tricks at Spanish Bar from that time. A wave of pseudo religious fervor swamped the At the present hangar, from which 'camp, the Mexican girls of the gam the C-5 went out on its disastrous trip last spring, (here, is being put together; under 'the, direction of an Italian expert officer, 'a' new dirigible, which may have its trial trip. Ina short time. ; I ,v ' j The-'regblar complement of the flying station adjoining the naval station is, 400 officers and men. I bllng hell were driven out. and the newcomer after an attack of asphas la found found herself in the garb of, a harpy. Then the action of "Sun down" Trail." Mpnjoe Salisbury's lat est picture, 'is set in,motfon. The newest Universal release featuring this, star will be seen at the LJberty Theatre Friday. , f ! m ' 4 Star Theatre -j-i U.i Today Double Bill 'v? MADGE KENNEDY In Your Prescriptions will be perfectly safe in the hands of men like these. OPEN SOON WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL PHARMACY ' - The Greatest Exclusive Prescription Pharmacy on the Paciiic Coast ? f f f t v f ? ? V V f T V f ? t t T T r T r T T t T T wMMXVttJX! !. ."THRU THE WRONG DOOR" ELAINE HAMMEUSTEIN In "THE'COUNTRY COUSIN" KEYSTONE COMEDY NOTICE OP FILING OF COMMIS-' within said time, tho plaintiff will SIONERS' REPORT FOR UPPER ! apply to the Court for the relief VAN BRTMMER DRAINAGE DIM- prayed tor In tho complaint, to-wit: XRICT. J, .That the ..defendants and each of . . i 'them bo required to Appear herein Notice is hereby 'eiven to all cerxiand set forth their claim to tho south 'sons .interested In the land Included rhalf of the southwest quarter of within the Upper Van BrimmeriSectlon 33, Township 32, South of Drainage District, Klanrath County, hItango 7. East of the Willamette Otegon, bounded and described as Meridian, Klamath Count, Oregon, follews: i and upon a hearing, the plaintiff Beginning at the point where the herein be decreed to oe the owner of Van Brimmer ditch intersects Lost said property In fee simple, freo and River in the SW'i ot Section 21. clear of any claim or Interest of said Township 40 South, Range 10, East, defendants. Of Willamette Meridian: thence. This summons Is published by southerly and along said Van Brim- order ot the Hon'ra)'" M V lti"- fner dit'h to a point where a d d.fh t"iicinii Juu-f r - i' a.i IhtersoriH the not'' "nn "' -" t on of t f S'.-it , O i i.i-iath i if. ad fviv.p vtii r-.-ge; t' er.co enrty. af.d dated .ir o Itrt. 1J20 j "Ht '"-ftunl ir 'e. t1- n f..-5f L6ve cf f.rst piiriieat.cn ot this J tCflo-!:;llf trJIf-; U-.r-nrp weu to, Tan aumtnons 1. March 11th, 1920. J. N. JOHNSTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office address, Grants Pass, Oregon. 11-18-25-1-8-1C-22 Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water a phospliat prevents lllntu no Keeps u fit. Ha 1 i! HMf44.-j4......j.4.......4..4..4....4..4.4.4. MMMMAMAMAAMAMMMMAMAMMNMMVVMMWMMWWVWWWMMMwyVMWWMMWMMWMWWWWWA APPRECIATION We would feel that we had been ungrateful to our friends and former patrons if we did not take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation for the cordial welcome and generous patronage that has been given us on dur re-entrance' into the restaurant business in Klamath Falls. When we decided to open THE CLUB CAFE we adopted as our motto SERVES YOU RIGHT! We are going to bend every energy to make that motto the ruling influence in our establishment, from the purchase of the supplies for our restaurant until you pay youx check to the cashier. Our friends know this and have shown by their patronage that they have con fidence in us. Those who do. not know us will be convinced that we will SERVE YOU RIGHT by just one visit to our restaurant. MR. AND MRS. J. R. HERSHBERGER, Proprietors. THE CLUB RESTAURANT , Sixth Street, near Klamath ' f'Wn'rier d t'-bi th-.-nce s utherly and along said ditch to a point where rsa.d ditch intersects the north and south line between Sections 33 and 34, said township and range; thence north to east and west line through the center of Section 3,4, Bald town ship and range; thence east one fourth mile; thence isouth to town ship line between townships 40 and 41, south; thence east to Lost River; thence northerly and following "said Lost River to point of beginning." That the Commissioners hereto fore appointed to assess benefits and damages fp the property and lands situate In said Drainage District and to appraise the cash value of "tho lands' necessary to" be taken fori rights-of-way, holding basins NOTICE OK SALE OK REAL PROPERTY BY ADMINIH- TRATOR In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the matter of the Estate of James II, McCann, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the County dud Ilnmot. ft..,,, mn.l n 1. 0 , 1. . -,1, l.l fi,...," ...U , "'"" 'Jl IIIUUU UU UIU OVll ; ii,X.. h 11 ,"'a"m' ,7U"'" ay ot March, 1920, in the matter of or without tho limits of said Ds-'.i, .. t. t ..r, .i nnChfleiV h.v n?PMrt n ih'8nmc! ceased, the undersigned, as udmlnls lVth dvay Marcl1' 192.0 nnd trator of tho estate of James H. nX.iflH ,!,,. ' u aro"Lre?y McCann, deceased, will aell at ""'" nn-fliyJ DUyMCXam-'nVa,llPrivat0 saIe' t0 tho highest bidder, report and file exception to all or..,, ti, fm .i m;,ninn. i..: "rhdayoAMH 1920r U,B 'nafter mentioned, and subject to l-tn uay or April, 1920. J confirmation by said County Court of rniin( prnJi. .. K'an,a" county. Oregon on jr after . County Clerk of Klamath, tho xotli day of April. X. D. 1920. 1 ' r. r-o.. V. g0J; all tho right, title, interest and estato- , uuwvi. ,, tuh ililiei, nf hfi Rni,i .inmna H MrPiinn ,ln. Junt as coal, when It burns, lfau behind incombustible H8ns, o tio 'il anu iii r.k i.Iimi ua j. ir diy . vos in t u ..lij.i n.ny cnal in- . C'J.M'ie m.uer.al, Which it not ioliji1( tely elUnlnuted from tho sys tern each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which Infest the "bowels. Krom this mass of left over waste, Joxlns and ptomnlnollke poisons are formed 'and sucked Into the blood. Men and women who can't got feeling right must begin to tuko In side baths. Deforo breakfast 'each morning drink a glass ot hot water with a teaspoonful of limostono phosphate in It to wush out of the bowels the previous day's poIsonB and toxins, and to keep tho entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Thoso headache, colds, biliousness, constN patlon, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheu matic stiffness, or havo a sour, nnsxy stomach after meals, are urged to get n quarter pound of HmcMono phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing Intornal sanitation. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone an enthusiast "n the sji)Ject. who aro subjoct to sick .NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT In the County .Court of the Stato of Oregon forthe County of Klamath. In the matter of the Estato ot Edmund II. Oowen, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed her final ac count, and thut Saturday, tho 10th day of April, 1920; at 3 o'clock p. m has been fixed by tho Court has thir time and place at which Bald account will bo considered and sottlod by the. court. All persona having objections thereto will file their objections or appear on or before tho date afore said, and show cause why said ac count should not bo settled und con firmed. ' Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 10th day of March, 1920. SAnAH H. GOWEN, Administratrix of tho EHtato or Edmund II. Oowen, Docoasod. 10-17-24-31-7 11-18-20-1 Deputy SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. Lexington Realty Company, a) corporation, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Eanford S, Halstead, and all) other persons unknown, If) any; having or claiming o) have an 'Interest In or to the) real property hereinafter de-) scribed, Defendants. To Sanford S. Halstead, and all other persons unknown, If uny, hav ing or claiming to havo an Interest in or to the real property hereinafter upsenneu. In the name of tho Stato of Ore gon, you, and each of you, uro hereby required, to appear und answer th fcomplaint filed against you In tho aboyo entitled 'suit', on or before the expiration of six (C) weeks from the date of the first publication of the summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and nsWer or otherwise plead tea-ftd, nt tho time of his death. In and lo the real property hereinafter described, . - The terms and conditions of said salq are to be: all cash; or upon the best terms obtainable. The real estate hereby advertised to be sold Is described as: The north half of the northeast iuarjer of Section Ono, in Township Forty-one, South of Range Nine, East of tho Willamette Meridian, situated in Klamath County, Oregon. All bids or offers must bo in writ ing, and may bo delivered to or ad- drefesed to this administrator, care, of Ferguson, Fletcher & Mifflin, his1 uuorneys, ioomis iiuiiuing, Klamath Falls, Oregon. . Dated this 10th day bt March, 1920. EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator of tho Estato of , .James II. McQann, Deceased. Ferguson, Fletcher & Mifflin, Attornoys for Administrator, 1G Loomis Uulldlng, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 11.18-25.1-8 t...., AUCTION! JE . r i , ml V'tA.. . I jrZSZwn mil ' s- r'Ib?L'rr.;r:apSBa m?. Uomg! at Good Automobile will be auctioned tun street liarage Tuesday, Ma,rch 16, at 2:30 P. M. Term8 Don't Miss It t ft 4WWMW