The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 30, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLSy"? OREGON
TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1020
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Superb Easter Perfumes
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'Delicate as the first blossoms of sprifiET possessing
all the subtle charm of freshness becatwc they comlkf Charles iiartson. also known
direct from the laboratories of the world's grtJlX
periumers y:
Harmony of Boston
KUMMO ' '" lui..
f.QUlTY NO. Itri
In thn Circuit Court ot tho Stato
of Oregon, for tho County ot Klftin
ath. U. V, Roberts, also known as)
Elijah W. Roberts, l'lalntlft, )
vs. ' )
son or parties unknown, claim )
Ins any right, tltlo, estate, lion,)
or Intercut In tho real catato do-)
scribed In tho complaint heroin,)
Defendants.
To Charles Itartson, also known
as Chas. llartaon and S, J, Iiartson,
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Easter Ecrof Dves 5c Packase
O J w l-'inn In SopHnn Thirtv-flvn ntsn thn
i Vnrfhwpst Onnrtr nf the Southeast
...... " f V' Oimrtor. PniUH Mnlf or tno Nnitlli
You are sure to be pcrrume-satistied if you buy your.:?;: t oimr nrt th Wpi iinu nf
, .! RrMn Tlurrv-mx. nil in Townsnin
? il I Thirtv-nlpo. South of Ranee Klovrn
, i.d one half East, of Willamette
f-i Z 1a.lJl-- I.I, Vlohl Minn ITIf.
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Si -ien nnd Sixteen of" Section Two In
i 'nwmnm rortv. nouwi m unnfto
llAHHInn '
extracts at
Star Drug Co.
and ninnv others, amonc them the best quality, best'
odora that cannot be obtained at any other store in J jaritoiVnU .Frnta; WrtM:
JlllSClty. Ulir rapiO selling Rives uiciii nu uuuivi- wj:,titlo. estate, lion or interest in
lnsn nnv nf their oricriiial nerfection. '' i r1 . " .ln , Ahn . '"PIn,nt
. ,, ,.,- , Tin. ..:1.1.. '" ncreinauor uesenpea.
An assortment that will please you. In both richly,.;; tN TltK name ok tub state ok
i. l - l.ul .. ..,1 K..11- nf iiKinni! tliof ciii'iu-icn ovn'ri'.' -. OREGON:
cutgiu uuiuraoim uum, ..t ,...v.v.o " ,V';i" '" I You and each and all of you aro
UlOSe WHO are acquailUCU Willi uur luuiiunrtui.y ivwj; hereby summoned to appear nnd
cnnnWo fimirnis hi i r-nswer tho complaint fllod BRiilnst
"tKi'l yu ,n tno n,'0T0 entitled suit with-
.. , ... 4 i i t o r-A J: In six (6) weoks aftor tho first pub
Uara JNome, i oz. oouie ui eiegant, oux 'W;. ,eaUon of this summons in tho
Jonteel, 1 OZ. bottle in Satlll box . $3.00j: ErmlnK IferaM. a dallv nowsimpor
' t. ,! i i a ..i...i.. i nA! lntblUhod at Klamath Falls, Klnm-
Harmony, UOSe, VIOiei, Arouius -,. nlh county. OreKon. and of Konornl,
MaVIS, 1 OZ. bottle 111 fancy bOX .-. $1.50 circulation In said County and State.
' y- And you will take notice that If
nr-m r"r iiutcdc .1' jni fall to anenr and answer or
Boquet Hamee $1.75
VViplet Dulce $1.25
MaVis $1.50
Lady Maiy $2.00
Cara Nome $3.50
Harmony 65 cents
Palmer's Visteria $1.25
i ' otherwise nload "within said time,
'Jtho plaintiff, for want th'oreof. "will
3. annlv iq the. above entitled Court for
s Ml" r,,"ef demanded In his complaint
f filed In- this suit ns fqllews:
?i 12 For a decree of said Court remnv-
.! Inc all clouds from the tltlo of the
. ! fmi property herein descrlhed, and
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'Vifh Aatnndnntu np nnv nr nlthnr nf
'tK.H. hh.. nltin. MManna nt nnfl-
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s ineroin. ana nuiei'nc ine into
th rnilnwlne described lands In
plaintiff herein:
Lots Fourteen. Flftcn and SIt-
HHtHHHH-HHrlHHHH coiitainlnR 659.89 acres;
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I (Signed) H. C. MOORBt
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and declaring said plaintiff to bo tho1
absolute owner thereof In feo sim
ple, and that defendants, and each I
Ul'limut muu uii uiucr liuinuutt, uu
forever enjoined and debarred from
assorting any claim whatsoever In
or to said lands, adverse to tho
plaintiff herein, and for such other
or further relief as to thn Court
seem meet and ngrecablo to
Notice 13 horoby given that the 7-.
iimlnre1i.nfir1 h-m niirr.hnspil thn iren- FORD 1918. one-man too. worm
xrnl mprrhnnillcn liiisinnss owned and steering gear, tivo new tires, sttock shall
operated by S. J. Colahan of Fort obsorbors, J5604 Terms ir P-r equity. i
'Klamath, Ore. All bills duo and all ,-wllI bank. Dox G. B. F., Herald!" r This Summons Is published pursu-
accounts against tho said business i 3U-4- ant to an Order or tno Honornnio t
U. v. rvu.TKRnuaii, juage ui inu niiovn
entitled Court, mado on the 29th
day of March. 1920, and tno first
"-., . publication thereof Is mado In thn
; ' Kvenlng Hrald on the 30th tlav of
v' ' March. 1Q20. and tho last publlca-
Si tlon on May 11, 1920
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Star Theatre!
.iP'-, ,' Attorney for Plaintiff.
! .J. ' 30.fi-13-20-27.4-ll
TONIGHT
MAJOR ROBERT WARWICK
Soldier and Screen Star in
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J'ANTED At Klamath General
Hospital, an assistant cook. Phone
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"IN MISSOURI"
From the old stage favorite
FATTY ARBUCKLE
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"THE HAYSEED"
The latest and best comedy he has appeared in
We use no second run pictures
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il.FOR SALK For the next two
weeks at Turners sawmill. 10-
X,nch wood r from 12.50 to $3.00
J a cord. ' 29-10
WANTED Clean cotton rags, 5c per
. pound. Central Garage 30-tf
CLOTHES FOR
Easter
Arc you ready? When you lay aside the winter
weight clothes nnd you need something' lighter,
have you the things you need, hanging ready?
If you've made up your mind as to fabric, pat
tern, color and style, tell us and we'll show you
Hart Sdiaifner &
Marx Clothes
HATS
MaMorys in the new sea
son's weights, colors
and styles. We have all
Spring Hats in our cases
for your inspection. J
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SHOES
Florshcim for "The Man
Don't fig-
Who Cares.
ure the
but for
price per pair
the time they
wear.
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K. SUGARMAN
" I Ain't Mad at Nobody "
FOR SALIC Juhlloo Incubator, COO.WANTljO Ono or two high-wheel
egg slzo, wi.tor system: 8. It. 1. 1 logging trucks, clthor now or huc-
hoiis, Now Zonlnml Red rabbits, ond hand. Htnlo cusi prlco and cou-
stumis of beoa-and supplies; covorcd dllUiii with specifications. Uiirhum
buccv. two Hoats, slnglo ami uouuio rus. uumuur o niBKijou, uni
harness; boy's suddlo, plow, hurrow, ,
mower, nay niKti. Kiiiuun hi
cultivator, horso cultivator anil lisi
or, hog BcaldlliK vat, now washing
machlnu. Will Humphrey ranch,
just north of county farm. 30-1
FOR. SALE Houho furnishings.
Wrlto W. W., Horald. 30-31
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MONDALE THEATRE
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FOR INDEPENDENT PICTURES
OWNERS MONROE AND HILTON
Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday at 2 o'clock
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
"WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE" .
Starring Jean Sotherlaiid
This picture is an answer to " -
"The Woman Thou Gavest Me"
Also
Good Cemedy: "TANGLED TIES"
The only theatre' in Klamath Falls
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10c AND 23c
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glvliiB HoKers' silverware tickets
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. ADMISSION
time
NOTICE
In response to many inquiries, I wish to stato that I was at no
connected with the so-called "Kny-Jny Orchestra" lately
defunct; that I wbb In no way concerned in tno nances given uy mm
orchestra, and that I had no part In conducting, mnnaglng. or oven
attending these dances. Tho term "Kay-Jay." I understand, wus
derived from the names of tho promoters, Kowitt and Jncobson.
I trust that this explanation will rollovo mo of embarrassment, and
the necessity for repeatedly making known tho above facta.
WILLIAM F. KAY
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FOR HAM'! Threo-room hotiso and
lot on Michigan uvu. Phono 483-J,
30-1
FOR 8AMJ Kdlson diamond disc
plioiioKriiph, used only flvo
Miionths. Wrllo W. W Horald.
30-31
FOR SALE Now 5-room bungalow
lutiniuiuii, i;uiiiiiuiui iiiriiiniiuu, un .
largo lot, paved strcot, two porches, WWNTED A girl or woman fonson
Call 10 n. m. to 2 p. m. and 5 p. in. ' Vral hmisowork. Ciill Marshall
to 7 p. in.. 739 9th St.
30-1 . IIoiihu.
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Dr. E. D.
THE HALL'S JUST RIGHT
ON TUESDAY NIGHT
FOR
THOSE WHO WANT MORE
ROOM TO
JAZZ
MOOSE HALL TONIGHT
LOCAL JOLLY JAZZ BAND"
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LOST 10 roward for tho return of FOR 8AI.E--Modern four-room hun-
u G mo. old silver grey Porslan I galow with plonty ot cablnot
cut. Lost on road botweon Klamath I work, basement, laundry trayM.
nnil Mnrrlll fir t II Inhn. limim.til ftilllttfr ii.t.l l.lw Int !'
."I'll" Vi...l. ...II. fy ..111, M,f, IU,I lb a
30-tf 'fully plumbed nnd only throo blocks
from Main St. Non-resident ownor
Is offering at low prlco of $3,000 on
easy tonus, Chllrnto & Smith, G33
Main St., Phono CO. 30-31
Falls and Merrill.
son.
WANTED TO IIUY Socond hand
kitchen rnngo, must bo In good
condition nnd prlco must bo right.
Address Range, Horald. 30-tf
FOR SALE Dnndy llttlo 5-room
homo a llttlo, way out, but In a
fine neighborhood, corner lot, Reed
view of thn valley and lako, lawn,
trees, halt basomont, glassod-ln
norr.h, fully plumbed and etc., only
$2,250, bnlf cash.
J. T. WARD & CO.,
125 North 7th Stroot
FOR RENT
If desired.
Room, with breakfast,
Phono 337-W. 30-31
FOR SALE New and strictly mod
orn flvo-rnom bungalow in tho
heart of Mills Addu., nenr tho fac
tories. It hits big lovol lot, concroto
foundation, unci plonty of cablnot
work. Prlco Is $2,800 on oasy terms.
Immodlntn possession. Chllcoto &
Smith, (133 Main St. phono 06. 30-31
FOR HAMS Now -white Goorgotto
waist, too largo for ownor. Very
reasonable. Wrlto K, O. C faro of
Herald. 30-31
for this final week before Easter are beautiful new ;
hats each one nearly is different. Trimmed hats as ; :
low as $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 and some very
smart Sailors and Sport hats as low as $7.00.
Don't.'-'jlet' this lovely, sunshiny Easter find you
-; wearing'- anything but a pretty, fresh hat.
The Parisian Millinery
609 MAIN
LIBERTY THEATRE
THE PICK OF THIS PICTURES
' ' , AND
. v A MOW ONK EVEItV DAV
II. W. POOLE, Owner IIAIUtY IlOItEIi, Musical Director
TONIGHT ONLY
Magnetic Gladys Brockwell is the Star in
"THIEVES"
' A play of ,thc under-world
WEDNESDAY
THE LITTLE INTRUDER"
With Louise Huff
Kinograms The Visual News of All the World
Do you know what comes next Sunday?
"It's BLIND HUSBANDS"
MATINEE EVERY AFTERNOON
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