5-i, ft. Tt'KSlUV, M.UtCll 2:1, IDUO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The Evening Herald :v K. J. MURRAY Kdltor F R R 1) SOULK City Jidttor The Star Drug Co. Have made arrangements to Supply ANTI-URIC The Famous Herbal Kemedy for RHEUMATISM To their Customers in this Vicinity. k i 1 r Published, -dally, except Sunday, by, Tbe Herald rubllshlnK Company of Klamath Palls, at 115 Fourth Strcot. .J Pv..tTi'J M I I i 1 1 n ' l y?m Entered, at the postofuco t Klam ath Falls. Ore., for transmission thru ,U mil h" itl the mails as second-class matter. U 85 re Eti i Subscription terms by mall to any address In tho United Stales: Ono yaar .... .-.- ........$5.00 One month -. ....... CO Mrtnttcr or the Associated Frew. Tho Associated Pre&s Is exclusively ntttlod to the uso for republication ot,allnowa dtspatches credited to It or nol otherwise credited In this papp r." and also local uows published herein. I All rights of republication of spc-, clal dispatches herein are also re ferred. I TL'KSWAY, MARCH 23, 1020 ty AT THE THEATERS Out on the borders of clvtllxatlon where the green of tho Westaru plains, fades Into tho sand of the deserts Is that great strip of. land called tbe cattlo country. Hero the primeval instincts of man art not suppressed as in tho effete east and the women grow up more masculine than feminine Blossom Kuj:r.les Is a typlcil Wes tern girl, always cool and collected and quite capable of taking .are ot hcrve.f undei the most tr)'.ng clr rm."tances. he rides bet to; than most men and has a deadly gun arm, Near tho ranch where Blossom a home is lives' Amelia Bingham, a half-witted g.rl who has a hallucin ation that "her man" la coning for her. Every n.nn she meets she greets Anti-Uric is guaranteed to give satisfactory results in all cases of rheumatism, gout or lumbago, or the money spent for it will be returned. Get an outfit today and give it a trial. It never disappoints. feature at tho Liberty ttioatro Wednesday. etici: o. s. There will bo n Aloha Chapter Ni Masonic Hull. Tue sard. 1920. ut ":r Visitors welcome. 22-23 KFFIK S. ( UASTAIN. V. M OtlllK Of i-:. H. at . . g. Mar i l:i Initiation. .x-:' -t The Swift Dollar f yiS. wMATBCCOMSOr & i y?VV 7wtvaoottAtX l& recall lSWIFTrl.COMPANY c IraHcSKr ,Sr 111 MvetnTsiswuoFoTMt I rjt!SF nrr. . Afll U AHIMt f OStamtusiSW t0 V 1 - ' WITH ' M - .fc.. ...... I, WHI, ........... I.. !...! m uur iuuii. vii nuunr in niv community, the rough cowmen truat her with a kindness and courtesy that might be unexpected by ono who was not familiar with real hu manity burled deep In tholr charac ters. Amelia meets Stlmpson, a min ing engineer, who takes advantage of her and then deserts her. Amelia conndes in Hloom who organizes a posse and go:t nftcr Stlmpsen: Then follows an cscttlng chase ending with Stlmpson driving Info a"rmarsh from which ho Is res cued by1 the"eowboys Toping him nail dragging him to snfety. Then at tho point ot her gun Blossom forces Stlmpson to marry Amelia. tms 'exciting picture will bo tho cited nnd ronulmd to mi near In tho above entitled Court on Mnrch C, 1920, at tho hour of 2 30 o'clock, p. m., nnd then nnd thuro to show cause. It any you have, why an order should not bo mndo authorizing Wal ter H. I'orklns, administrator ot said estate, to sell at prlvato ealo, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, tho following real property belonging to said estate, to-wlt: Lot Flvo (S) of mock seventeen (17) of North Klamath Falls Addition to tho City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Witness tho llonorablo It. It. Bun nell, Judgo of tho nbovo entitled Court, with tho seal thereof affixed this January 31st, 1920. C. II. DR LAP, Clerk. (Scnl.) By (larrctt K. Van Itlpor, Doputy. 2-9-1C23-30. CITATION In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho matter of tho rotate of Andy O'.Malley, deceased. To tho Unknown I loirs of Andy O'Malloy, deceased: ou nnd each of you ore horoby TfTTwCT The Swift Dollar shows you what becomes of the money we get for meat and all by-products. It is interesting to study and to show to others, and helps you to understand the outstanding and fun damental fact of the pack ing business a small unit profit on a large volume of sales. It is light, the size of a dollar, and makes a satis factory pocket piece. One was made for you. Send for it Swift & Company Union Stock Yards Chicago, 111. ' Steels Make the Maxwell Thr i fty mnrr clc- NOTirr: to stockmi:x. Tho Long-Iloll Lumber company has purchased tho timber lands In1 Klamath aild Jackson counties for- inorly owned by tho Western 1'nclflc Land & Timber company. Tho graz-' Ing privileges on these lands ore now ' offered for lease for tho season of 1920 or for a five year period. Writ ten bids stating tho amount of an nual grazing fees you will pay will bo received by Jackson F. Kimball and submitted to thu Long-Bull Lum ber company for decision. 22-5 OEVERAL million dollars have hern expended to provide O guntc, more refinement, inure tomfnrt to the v.trrent Maxwells, It is in ever eo mauy ways a Miperiur appearing err: Mi;:cnor, ux, in action. But not a single pound of weight has been added to hurdnt the work of its great engine 1 Therefore,, despite the many proccises of improvement, it doesn't cost a penny 'inure to run a Maxwell than it 'lid a year ago. The umlerlying principle of ever)' Mr.uol i t.. give tiu;.tnnie transportation. This means ligltt weight. But it mcatB 6trong steels, as well. It is no cu-syr trick to provide lxth lightness ami strength it Such a rare comi)i nation mains high cm .steels. And you would find, if yon compared a Maxwell with tint it cqualabthat cur pound for pound in fine metnl.s. How such strcls affect your poekctbonk i;i obviitun. 1. They are light in weight and hence give more mileage on a gallon of gasoline. 2. Am they arc finetstecls they give hti and uttiuWtv;U'tl wear. Which are but two. of many rcaMiiih for th.u dciu.it . tcuilcncx i .' world-wide fricndshipitowards Maxwell. ! mm. peKs nearly 400,000 have fotintl their answer to the if., t r arqctionifi a rVfarwcll. TWmjcsu-, 10P,OPO Maxwells arc leing produced. 60 of the dciiund. Howie Garage in metal cuv i ar. DAKOTA UPHOLDS BIRTHRIGHT LAW FAHOO, N. I)., Mar. 22. Tho first , liirmr tt' '" II. ....I..... I ... .....I. I. ..iilll. Tl.lu In I lilln'rill 'I III. iiit.iiit.i i'.ii i'ii.i. 117 iii.ii in .'if. i. . ..- - - .. led to .import. Hhelter ..nil mliirn-! ''" "f "r"ot ,""" "1,",Um"" tlon e(imlly with other rhlldrrtt liorm In lernl inarrlnci- nnd Is entitled to caso under North Dakota's law J "hare In any estate Jointly with all enacted to establish tho lecltlmacy of children born out of wedlock htm Arferdllli: l fi-ur.- P"M " the t'l.lled si. i P"H"1 AKrlciillur... tliin.iin in Wp(J' 1o iQkitt'itittt A VOCHATZER BROS. WIOLIi DRILLEI18 GIvo Ua a Trial Phono 29C-M Klamatli Falls, Oregon MINERAL BATHS Ilr. Main! Inersoll Ifnuley Clilio)rarllc I'lij-Niclan rirst National IJank Ilulldlng Kutrauce, Itoora C AHllIiAM), OltlCGO.V leKal helrH. Hull to cMiilillnh the niiliirnl nar- ..',... i.u.u i..nr.- I..-f ral B,, i . . ii been completed In Cass county ' iilnK of thn child, the law provides. 1 u,n iimti tin. mini n "! rounur."" courts nnd a child so born has re-'mut Instituted within a year iir-jut mim In the r.miitry ' ",0' half morn poulW - 4 "' I 4lll 1111(11 III - i tu birth, the facts In the oisn to w tblrdii more prk limn tho ni n declared his legitimate heir. Tho law J Proved as In any oilier Imtal anion. ; the city and was passed by thu lojslslaturn In March 1J17. Undor provisions of this act, which Is said to bo the first of Its kind In the country, a child born out of wed lock Is declared to bo tho child of ... J. H. Garrett & Son I KX-HICItVICi: MUX, ATTENTION! I ffTjT Tho regular meetings ot Klamath Post No. 8, Amorlcan Legion, will be hold at 8 o'clock p, m., a) tho City Hall In Klamath Falls, on tho second und fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades aro in vited. TJioso desiring to Join tho Ppst may occuro application blanks from a. K, Van Itlpor, Fred Nicholson, or T. II. Carnuhan, all of Klamath Falls. FItI3D NICHOLSON, Secretary, vMVwyw Automobile Experts 522-538 S. Sixth St When at last Spring arrives, you will wish that you had fixed your car sooner; so we are suggesting that you bring it in to us to-day and let our expert me chanics start to work on it. We have a modern and complete repair shop and can assure you of service and depend able work. X STEAKS CHOPS THE NEW REX WWVw'"v" Ice Cream, Sodas, Sundaes, and all popular drinks served at our tables. THE LARGEST LUNCH COUNTER IN SOUTHERN OREGON Thfi T)lnrn wlmivt Mm umrh-inrr mnn IS US WClCOBie V "as the connoisseur. . Tho home of High-Class French Pastry. THE REX CAFE CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN PISH 'i MFi OYSTERS 'ii 't m WWvvwywMfWMi