" r IK i Ml WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 1, 1020. HfE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '!?-- II ill t II til 1 4 t i hi i & , ! 6 ) i ;) - . ? ? I k - ) P i $ j i 1 c t s The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY Editor FRED BOULE City Editor Published dally, except Sunday, by The-Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, ore., lor transmission luru the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ddrata in the United States: Oner year ...... . ?5.00 On month ............. ........... .50 Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press Is exclusively ntlllml fr(hn nsn fnr rpnuhllcatlon ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in mis paper, and also local news published herein. Alt rights ot republication of spe clal dispatches herein are also referred. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1020, 5 AT THE THEATERS f O ; O t U '- CEREMONY MARKS EX . PRESIDENT'S FUNERAL PEKING, Feb., 25. (By Mail.) Imposing -pageantry characterized the funeral procession attending re- moral recently ot the body ot tho late cx-Prcstdent Feng Kuochang to tho Poking' -railway station nrouto to his natlvo town near Paottngtu. A large framed' portrait ot thev de ceased, and his swords and uniforms were carried In tho cortego nnd his saddle horso which he is said to have ridden nt tho head of his trops in tho siege of. Nanking in 1911 tollowod. Tho body was carried tn a largo red cubical structure supported on tho shoulders of thirty or more bearers. It was Immediately precedod by tho four sons and other members of his family and followed by students, monks and Taoists. ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals will bo rocolvod at tho office ot tho Enterprise Irri gation District, Klamath Falls, Oro gon, until 2 o'clock p. m March 30 1920, tor the construction of two pump houses with concrcto foundations and pump sumps. Tho work will Include tho oxco vatlon ot approximately 350 cubic yards of Class 'No. 1 material: tho placing ot approximately 125 cubic yards ot concrete; ana tne construc tion of two timber and sheet metal buildings requiring approximately 3.000 Ft. B. M. of fir lumber and 36 squares of corrugatod sheet motnl - T " Pr ? For particulars address Secretary ot the Enterprise Irrigation District, Klamath Falls, Oregon, or C. T, Darley, Engr., Klamath Falls, Ore gon. . ,., , 20-30 i i Uncommon Shoes' : ::- .o - , t i - '.',' A' SHOE and a tire have one 'thing in common! 1 ! It' is not first .cost only, but mileage obtained which 2 "'determines their value. ,,,. , , , - ,-..- t- !!t Our.Crossett Shoes twill give you long service, and still look like whatthey i ir,- ? ,,, - .Fine Quality-Shoes.- a"v oi Come in and see our Spring Models. T i r t -V " Bradley-tvans Shoe w. 'THE UNION STORE" 727 MAIN ST. fSoSSETT VoItae i? makes umyuui our , rTTTTTTTTl MhM i i m m nt.1 ! r it-''-'' SIX rsr Cent FaiHl lOMS See WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY, 517 Main Street, : KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. The Federal Appraiser inspected $140,000 in Farm Loan applications for me in February and I now have $47,000 more and another inspector will be here this week. Loans from $5,000 to $37,500 preferred. , MAKE YOUR APPLICATION NOW. Arthur R. Wilson it- '"VCK'H II Get Goodyear Tire Economy for that Smaller Car i) Just as owners of the highest-priced automobiles get greater mileage and economy out of Goodyear Tires, so can thecowners of smnller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear advantages. , OSiM The 30x3-, 30x32-. and 31x4-inch sizes of Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money's worth in perform ance and satisfaction which only the utmost in experience, resources and care can produce. This' extraordinary money's worth begins not only with ,the merit of these tires, but also with the firot cost, which in most cases is no greater, and aoiue times actually is less, than that of other makes of the same types of tires. A T 1 " Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other cars taking these sizes. He is ready to supply you Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time. if'-JfiV ramml ' '" rfiSv' I llflBil ' ' r! H IH TAA1 'u:-' ' ' f jSJhhPU IUsL 'J ' I' ). nt MmMk I mkrr' SBSlRUuB; AW lii IVbbbbbeIbv sW r mBmtr HssssssMttWq-'ut" MM ial Garage GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION, Phone 130. 30x3 54 Goodyear Doublc-Curo Fabric. All-Wcathcr )Q gA Treaul 'L: lOaJVr 80x3 H Goodjear Single-Cure Fabric, SSft ,$21.50 Goolycnr Heavy ToiiriHt Tultrn nro tlilik, ntrn(; tulii'i that rclntorro cjihIiikh proprrly. Wlij itNk n kooiI rnslnu Itli u cheap tubo? Goixljcur llrny ToitrUt TiiImih costt littlo moru tliuu tubcN 4if loss iiu'rlt. :i(K:ia (ti CO In waterproof biiK pTf Ovl 1 t i( L i or j t' -dt- d33TT c!l5 feTtnoi-l Oil"" nlt,nl M l-rnn,J l fC f 'It Br . I ' t ., I NOTICE OP FINAIj ACCOUNT In the County Court of tbo State ot Oregon for tho County of Klamath. In the matter of the Estate of Edmund'H. Qowen, deceased. Notice is hereby glren that the undersigned has filed her final ac count, and that Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1920, at 3 o'clock p.m., baa been fixed by the Court' has 'the time and place at which Bald account will be considered and settled by the court. AH nersons. having objections thereto will file their'1 objections or appear on or' before thd'ddto afore said,, and show cause why said ac count should not be settled and ,con firmed. ' ' Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 10th day or March, 1920. SARAH H; QOWEN. Administratrix of tho Estate of Edmund H. dowon, Deceased. 10-17-24-31-7 ADVERTISE FOR WHAT want and you will get it. you t nli' The magpie 'is, or wua, hold to bo sacred In Norway, and whoever lift ed' a hand ugalnst It inromptly brought down a curso not only upon himself, but on bis family, relations, lrtlmato friends, llvo stock, and household goods. The only Itom of live stock in Ger many which increased during tho war U goats. Germany today' has 3, 000, odo goate, ten' per cont more than In '1914. Goal milk Is being very' large used as a' completely sat iffactory substitute "for cow's milk. THE USE OF'tiiese columns will make money for you.-' s In the Coanty Court ot the Stat of Oregon for Klamath' County. In the Matter of the' Estate of J. A, LI vers. Deceased. r , tv Notice is hereby given, that I have boeri1 appointed administrator of the Estate Of J.r "A: Livers; deceased! by tne aoove entitiea court;' alt persons having claims against tbo said es tato 'are'notiflod topresent them to me'.') with' proper',andl 'legal 'vouchers attached, at 'my, office, iSulto'l 16 Loomls Building Klamath Falls. Ore gon, within six months from.Febru- "" , - Wi FRED D FLETCHER, 1 Administrator of the Estate of . J. A. .Livers, deceased. 28-3-10-17-24 " ;( f . , FOR SAU: Tho Ilorald will placo your messngo In tlio linnda of ovor 9,000 ruadorH overy iiIkIu for only flyo conts a lino. rt URINE ysrtv Nliht and Itfurnlni!. Haw Chan, I It all hr Ey. KlhcvTIrr Iirh (voa c&jjj Smart or Burn, 11 Sore, Vnim CVCC Irrl'tfd, Inflamed or IUUR LTL3 Cranulattd.useMurlno piien. soolbaa. Rafreabaa. Sale lor Infantor Adult. AtsllDrugRhts. Write for FraaEaBook. lteiwCsHrCaki( Will Hdll my very choice- lots on Wood Klvor at I'ort Klnmiitlt to , hlKhuHt lilililitr. Iliivti iiwiiod thin property 10 yonrx. Slzo of lots 100 foot wlilu by 300 fuul deep. Thruu blocks from enntnr of town of Fort Klninntli. tlnBrrlptloim ot lots, two to nlno (ImcIiihIvo) block seven; lots lino to four Inclusive Illk two; Lots hIx to ten IiicIuhIvo and lots ono mill two lilk four all In First Addition to Fort Klainutli, Oregon. Kilnnli Karo Capron, Ilanipton Apia, Long Hunch California. 22-27 4-''''-;"---"'4-4--4-44- Exide Batteries X VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS Give Us a Trial Phone 29S-M ' ' ' Klamath Fall, Oregon' EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION) 7ijn'-,( of Klamath Post No. 8, MS VBP American Legion, will be hold at 8 o'clock p. m,, at the City Hall In Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades are in vited. Those desiring to Join . the Post may securo application blanks from G, K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or I. H. Carnahan, all ot Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. ft' ! ,.,.tm,j -A Short Notice I "T TSV Service Station 100 Per Cent Satisfaction and Efficiency our aim .first-Class Automobile Kepairing Uone on i bhort Notice Judcl Low Phone 22M 49 Main St. m aOJta4a4:H4'4Ht.4.4.4 li o,' .a i- . - n ';i JEWEL CAFE IX. .W . ,nU b" ', fe" . v' ' .BBBBBBBBBBkk BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBfVk. li' j4 ,n. " n Take Breakfast here if you must "eat out." We serve the most deliciously fragrant and (flavored coffee, the lightest of griddle cakes, the 'freshest of eggs, rolls, etc. No matter if you have breakfasted because you thought you had to eat something. Breakfast Ihere and you'll do so because you'll like to. a The Jewel Cafe BllVVV'aasS'avVVVV'VVVvSnV'VVVVVVVVVVVMVVV 610 Main Street i