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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
I'AUH I'lVW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THUnHDAY, AI'JUL 1, 1020 MLD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN: Public Sale FOR SALE Real Estate Sorvcs you right Club Cafe C-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE I At O. K. Barn FOlt H.1M-; OMAHAN SETS RECORD WrffT $30,000 FOR HOC SATURDAY, APRIL 3 roMOuiNO tin: cattij: ham: 1 1 91 C Oakland automobile, guaranteed In good condition. 7-year-old llolntoln cow, fri-Kh 28th of October, Inst. 1 2-yoar-old IIoIhUiIii liolfur. 1 Hull calf, inlii'd blood. 1 6-year-old buy Goldlng, wolght 1100. 1 Delivery llnck, with bIiiiMh and trailer tongno. 1 I'nrlor Organ; 2 old IxuIhIi'ihIh. 1' Ilnngo. 2 doion honn. Soinu garden tooln nnd tiuniiTotiH odds and ends. TKHMH $;!.0O mid under, hhIi. Ovit NttQ.uo, linnknlilf nolo, (tearing H mv --Jit, lliiu- otic year. . per cent discount for ciwili. J. S. LLOYD. ftM In tho County Court of tlio Statu of Oregon For tlio County of Kfiun nth. In tlio Mnttor of tlio Estate or Mich ael Flynn, Deceased. Notlco Ih buruby given to tlio Crod KorH of tbu aliovo estate, and nil per HiitiH having clalnm iigulust tlio same, to present Hticb clalniH, together with tlio proper vouchors supporting them, within hIx (C) tnontliH from tho dato of tlio first publication of tblN notice, to-wlt, February 27th. l'J20, to tlio Administrator of unld nntntw, Maurlco Koano, at tho office of J. II. Carnnhnn, Hoonifl 4 nnd fi I.oomlH Illdg., on Main Street, In Klamath Falls, Oregon. .MAURICE KBANi:, Administrator of tho Kxtntc of Michael-Flynn 27.5-12-19.2C Equity No. 1108. SUMMONS roil PUBLICATION' NOTU'K TO CUKDITOIIS. In tho County Court of the Rtato 01 Oregon for tho County of Klamath In tin! Mtktfor of tho Kntnto of Rich- ard Sweeney, Deceased. NotlcO'ls hereby given to the credl tort of tho nbovo entnte, nnd nit per sons having clnlmH against tho same, to present ouch claims, properly veri fied, together with tho proper Touch cm supporting tho saino, within six months from tho date of thn first publication of thin notlco, to-wlt, March It, 1920, to tho administrator of, mild estate, Hugh J, Marshall, n the cfflco of J. II. Carnnhnn, Room V'pnl 5, I.ocmls Building, on Main Htrt'Ot, lu Klamntll Kails, Orep.oi. HImMI J. MARSH V.t., Administrator, of said Kitntn. l9-2Ci2i9-10-";3; W RRilV m DARKENS IIICU'TII-'I I.I.Y KT()i:i:S ITS NWTl'lt.U AX1J LUSTRE AT OMT, n ifi: COI.OIt Common gnrdmi imgo liroweil 1nti n henvy ten, with sulphur nnd nlcohn , ndded, will turn grny, streaked nnl faded hair benutlfully dark and lux urlnns. Mixing tho Sane Ten nnd Sul blesomo An cnHlcr way Is to get Hip phur reclpn nt homo, though, Ih trou- rcudy to uto preparation improved bj the addition of other ingredient" costing about CO cents a large bottle nt drug Ktoros, known n "Wyeth't 8ngo and Sulphur Compound," tbiih avoiding ailot of muss While grny, faded hnlr Is not sin fill, wo nil (IcrIio to retnln our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. H darkening your hnlr with Wyeth't Sngo nnd Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It Is done so natur ally, 'bo evenly You Just dampen s Hpongo or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt n tlmo; by morning ' nil grny hairs have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hnlr becomes dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, nnd you appear yean younger. r In tho Circuit Court of tho Slnto of Oregon for Klamath County. L. M. Langley, Plaintiff,) vs. ) German, American Hank,) a corporation, ) Defendant.) In tho nanii) of tho Stuto of Ore gon : To Gortnnn, American Dank, a cor tioratlon. Defendant. You aro huroby rot ul red to appear. and answer tho complaint filed agnlnst you In tho abovo entitled ult, on or beforo April 23, 1920, that being tho hint day of the, time l prvscrlbod In tho Order for Publlcn-' lion of this Summons. And Jf you fall so to answer or appear, tor'Want theibof the plaintiff will apply to. tho Court for the relief prayed fori in her complaint on flic herein, to-1 wit: for Judgment and decree that J you havo no estate, claim or Interest ' In nnd to tho following described real property, to-wlt: Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, tho BOUtheaBt quarter of tho! southeast quarter of .Suction Two;' north halt of northeast quarter and northeast qunrter of tbo, northwest , qunrter of Section 11; 'In Township Thlrty-nlno South, Uango Klght.l Knst or Willamette Morldlan. And that sou bo forever enjoined nnd debarred from asserting any claim whntovur to said promlsos, ad verso to plnlnllff; for plaintiff's costs nnd disbursements Incurred In' this suit, and for such other and further relief as to tho Court may seem cqultublo. This summons Is served by publi cation thorvof In tho'Kvonlng Herald, it dally jioiyHpnpor nr.lntcd. published and of general clrculatlqn in Klamath County, Oregon, by order of tho Honorable D V. Kuykendall, Judge of the aboc entitled Court, ii.udu and entered March 11, 1920, whirh sal order requires that this KllinmilMH lu, lilllilf rlin.1 nr,nn .1 ...w,1 I ... ... v... ..u I' ..,,.., 11, uiiuv 1, nuun, for six wouks. Tho dato of the first I publication of this summons is ' Miuch 12, 1920. a c. oko::s'u:ck. Attorney for 1'lalntiff Address: Klainath hulls, Oregon. 12-19-2C-2-9-10-23 FOU SAI.IV-The Hornld will ulace your mess.tgu In tho hands of liXQr 9,000 readers every night for only i rivn cents a lino. J, XOTICK 4 larpcnters' local No. 190 meets i every w ednesday evening In tho Labor ball, fith nnd Mnln. C, E.-SOI.OMON, Itec.Sep. Tho bridal wreath .Is usually formed In Gormnny of myrtlo branches; In America, England and Franco, of orango-blossonis; In Italy and Switzerland, of whlto roses; in Spnin, of rod roses and tarnations; in tho islands of Grcoco, of vino loaves, nnd In Czecho-Slovnlcln, of rosemary In ono respect Queen Victorlaaf. Bn,.i.. i- ,. '.'.. ... 'o j' .... .-.CJ.-V1 Mfnifi I u,6eJHI- tllllVtU JtUi I..UIUS In waiting. vHfoughV lip (n En'glandr, sho is n strong believer In fresh air, and insists on having windows opon at all hours. This Is something al most revolutionary In Spain. Mrs. Isabella Illrd Hlshop, well known as n traveller nnd wrltor of books of travel, wns tho first woman to deliver an nddress beforo the Ilrlt Ish house of commons. In the early nineties sho wns summoned 'there to toll what sho had seen of tho Chris tians in Turkish Kurdistan. Aycshn, dnughtor of Ahmed ben Mohammed ben Kiullm, n Moor of Cordova, wns proclaimed tho most learned woman of the tenth century In pootry, mathematics, medlclno and tho other sciences which flourished at that tlmo. Special Notice BOXMAKERS UNION No. 1764 NO MEETING TONIGHT "Designer," a 900-pound boar hui been purchased by D. C. Loncrgnn of Omaha, Neb., for f 30.000-i-the highest price ever paid for a hog. Mr. Lonergnn has Insured "Designer" for that figure. Reducing It to a housewife's viewpoint that of purchaso for cnting, "Designer" would have to bring somo fancy prices to pay out. For Instance, $10 a pound tor ham, J8.7G per pound for loins, side pork and $7. CO a pound for shouhler. ' WfiiBGLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite,' nerves. Thafs a good deal to et for 5 cents! Sealed Tight-Kept Right H A homor.tead rellnquLibmont 1C0 arres, located near Kl.uiMth Falls. One log houre, barn, 20 ncren I fenced, 10 acres In cultivation, near .sawmill. Price $350. FOl'H UOOM HOUSE orchard, 1 sewer, barn, Jot fiOxlTiS, $2,000. $1,000 cash, balance terms. FIVE UOOM modern plastered house, new, $4,000. Half cash, balance terms. THIIEE HOOM HOUSE, cellar, gar age, alley; corner lot 50x110, $800. Half cash. FOl'H ItOOM HOUSE, newly paint ed and papered. Immediate posses, slon. $1,300 for a few days: $300 cash, balance $'25 per month. Fred Uueslng, Heal Estate, Tire and Au tomobile Insurance. 31-1 CLOSING OUT A BAD LOT. . "lAtt a LtTren.- M LtiME.-SOMEWHERE IM RUSSIA- - . JiC,- I HAVE JUST SHIPPED TO YOU A BOAT LOAD OF REDS Itf MISCELLANEOUS SHADES. THIS WILL BE KJILOWED BV SEVERAL FUTURE CONSIGNMENTS UNTIL. I tXMAUST MVSUPPLV. THCW I INTEND TO DISCONTINUE THAT Tk ' I IMP tNI UtLr. UUb NU VX AW. I C YOU vILL FIND THESB UP TO 6SfclPf - Your standard, I am QJTVJifl v -v Y VEHY TULY. gVUgjfll N J also, add.- '""aSBBi '-i U B.-THESE GOODS AM MOT JJ8z4?k RETURNABLE:. ISHAU NOT &fWMi. RF 41 SlOW Ikl THE FUTURE.. SfMwSftiKMfc jmmwwa 4kJmm! J . s-v VYi i.UMv&T3VliJ&af ' I mwmm;r!Mmrwxi wm :::::-:MMMsimjm 1 ' WW9KB t KWfM9WInilmi i Mf MCI evr 1 -V ..-..NW m Kww.m KM. "Si.W StZ " V Sl.9m WMi x-'--rr.s I .-eMP, JK ".y f-Z-- . KmKmsm.A i vy - cvii.. wm I 1 pWSlM? ftcr a hcarty X'&Tnz avoid that : ' jp if you chew I v a stick of 1 FOIl HKNT Nleoly furnished room In now home, two blocks from 'Main street. Phone 288-M. 31-1 FOH 8AU3: Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip ped for hauling, excellent condition for only $-2750.00 F. O. H. Portland, Oregon. For particulars, write Thom as Randies, 26-North 15th St., Port land, Oregon. tf FOH SAI,K New C-room bungalow, plastered, completely furnished, on large lot, pavcd street, two porches. Call 10 a. in. tn 2 n. in. nnd 5 n m to 7 p. m., 729 flth St. 30-1 FOH SAUK OH TRADE For town property. 700,000 ft. of good tim ber near Strahorn rnllrnnil. Aililroaa J. V. S., Herald. 31-1 FOH SAI.f: Three-room house and ulot on Michigan avo. Phono 4 8 3-J ?, 30-1 RANnn pnn hai.p ion .- ck fncres under private reserToIr, 100 Acres cooil uDlnnd. Knll vprv rlpon raises good wheat, corn, beans, to matoes, nnesi potatoes, only $3..i00 for quick sale. Wrl'.e "Ranch." caro. of Herald. . 29-1 FOR SALE Mucellaneou - f FOH SLE-Extra fine tulip bulbs lor cemetery anu yard. Kiamatb Falls taarble and Granite WorVn. J;040 Main. 31-1 ?ORt)t-'1918, one-man top, worm will bank. Box G. B. F., Herald. 30-3 FOR SALE? For the next two weeks at Turner's sawmill, 16- iuch wood for from $2.50 to $3.00 a cord. 29-10 FOH SALE New white Georgette waist, too large for owner, very leasouuble. rne K. U. C, care of Herald. 3U-31 FOH SALE House furnishings. Write Y. W., Herald. . 30-31 FOH HKNT Garage for one car at 937 10th. bPone 144-M. 31-1 FOR RENT Space in these columns at five cents a line a day. A lino hei ' is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near Klamath Falls under, ditch. Ad dress II. Herald office. 12-tf MISCELLANEOUS Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Electric Appliances H. Shldler PHONE PEYTON for -wood. 187 CITY GARBAGE When you - want garbage removed call b2J. Electric Wiring ...H. Shldler Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company 126 Main St. 9-tf WANTED . WANTED TO BUY A small house with large lot. close In. Give lo; cation, price and terms In first let ter. Box 99, Herald office. 31tf WANTED A girl or woman for gen eral housework. Call Marshall House. 30-4 WANTED 2 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping by couple without children. Call 276-J be tween 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. 31-1 WANTED To buy reed baby buggy in good condition. Phone,, 73-J. .31-2 WANTED Clean cotton rags, 5c per pound. Central Garage. 30-tf WANTED TO. BUY Second hand kitchen range, must be In' good condition and price must be right. Phone 375. v 30-tf WANTED Man to furnish land and seed on Tule Lake land: I will do the work for share of crop.'-John Liskey, Malin, Ore. -i - 31-2 FOR6ALE Edison diamond disc phonograph, u-ied oniy live months. A rite W. v. Herald. 30-31 wm c, t, 7. : : WANTED One or two high-wheel . "" i-ompressea air outfit, logging trucks, either new or sec- OUO 'A a. p. eleCtriC mOtOr: One nnrl hnml Sloln mcli nrlno nnH n- sniall air compressor; one 4u-gallon 'dltion with specifications. Barhara .VJin fa1ulule lor SI"a Enrage. , Bros. Lumber Co., Siskiyou, Ore. $100 cash takes the outfit. Inquire' 30-3 1110 Grant. 29-311 . ,, TT : " WANTED rxperlenced foreman for n u . LI 21 "ead young stock,' Irrigated alfalfa and grain ranch. 9 heifers from NO. 1 milk StOCk. l.nnp tlmo ni1 i-nnl ni- fnr T-ll,f ; Phono 296-J. mant Address N. H. Bogue, City. ! 29-1 i FOR SALE Sorrel mare, wt. 1,000 lbs.; 1 yearling colt, two sets har- WANTED TO BUY A small house ness, cream separator and milk n good location, with large lot C&nS. F. E. Knigh & A. O. Tarbell. Prlro mimt ti wnnnntihlo with 29-1 I terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of- ficB. tr FOR SALE ADgora goats, 350 i 5 UJ head, all high grade. 275 does. IWANTED At " Klamath General Registered bucks. EH W. Davis. R. HosDltal. an assistant cook. Phone .-. u. ux ibz, Asniana, ore. 29-S.57-J. I- 29tf FOR SALE 4 saddle horses, good Storage Batteries H. Shldler after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses, ., ready for spring plowing. Phone .WANTED Woman cook on ranch, 296-J. or could use man and wife. Phone lor write. Adams Ranch, Merrill, FOR SALE 1 3! Studebaker wa- Oregon gon, i a narrow-urea wagon, Phone 206-J. 20-1 FOR SALE Jubilee Incubator. 500 egg size, water system; 8. R. I. , or found. hens. New Zealand Red rabbits, 4 ' stands of bees and supplies; covered I buggy, two seats, single and double harness; boy's paddle, plow, harrow, mower, hay rako, garden seeder nnd cultivator, horse cultivator and list er, hog scalding vat, new washing' machine. Will Humphrey ranch. Just north of county farm. 30-1 WANTED A message from you to the readers of The Herald, If you have anvthlng for sale, for rent, lost Serves you right Club Cafo 6-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden oppor.uplty to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of. If you do not BARGAINS In used cars. One 1917 'J"TJ5e classl"Bll columns of Tha Rco, good condition, ?S00; one Herald. !9""S; "0' one 1912 Heo,!FOUNDA h t d . ' 6a'nnn M!iS?? !h,Lhv;i of th0 Innumerable articles that baker, 900; one 1913 Studebaker, .. ,, ,;,,, , , ., ,, $900; C. L. McWilliams, 36 Main.i 'rz ";,,", vr" tn, w.iX" nt' Phono 169. 26-1' Storage Battories Charged. .H. Shldler -The Flavor lasfs- SEED Used cars for sale one 1918 Chovrolet, first-class running condi tion. Prices are right. Central Gar age. 16-tf FOR SALE Ono , Shire stallion, six years old. Several head of young work horses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phono 253J. 12-tf nttic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There is always someone who wants Just what you have tor sale. Find him through the clasaified columns of this paper. FOUND A ladles' gold wrist watch on bracelet. Owner can havo same by addressing full description with namo and 'address to Box J, Herald office. . 31-1 Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE: A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just Uko new. Rex Co,fe. 12-tf LOST On Main -street, between batli houso and Shasta or between Main and Washington on Fifth, a gold maple loaf brooch, valued as a keepsako. Suitable reward for Its neturn. Mrs. Mann, Hot Springs Bath House. 31-2 FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Garage. 25-tt FOR SALE Leading makes. Phono graphB, Planoc, Record. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main St. 24-tf Next Sunday Is Easter, Sunday. Greet your friends with an artlstla Easter card. Beautiful lino at Pion eer Printing & Stationery Pompany, Houston Opera Hous? Btock, 30-2 ORDER NO"W MurPhey?s Feed & Seed Strfc )26 Sk Sixtk SL Phone 87 -.Jf-A. Jr.! nfcLEuirt