The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1920, Image 2

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Saturday, APmii a, 1020
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The livening Herald
K. J. MUltKAV
Ktlltor
FRED SOUIiK
City Kditor
Published daily, except Sunday, by
The Horald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, nt 116 Fourth Street.
Entered at the postolllce at Klam
ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter.
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Subscription terms by mall to any
address In tho United States:
One year JB.OC
One month . - BO
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Member of tlib Associated Press.
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to tho uso for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited in this.
paper, and also local news published
herein.
All rights of republication of spe
cial dispatches herein are also reserved.
SATURDAY, APRIL , 1020
AT THE CHURCHES
No changes will be made in this
column unless tho copy is nt Tho
livening Herald office by H o'clock
Friday evening.
Sacred Heart Church, corner Sth
and High streets. Rev. Hugh J. Mar
shall, pastor.
Children's mass S o'clock.
Adults Moss 10:30.
Evening service, 7 o'clock.)
Tho Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls holds services at 113
Fourth street every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday
evening at 7:30. All are welcome.
Thev subject' 6l lesson for Sunday,
"Reality." J
The Sunday school session Is from
9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning.
The free reading room and fre
lending library Is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
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.First Baptist Church, corner Wash
ington and Eighth.
Sunday school, at 10 a. m., C. R.
DeLap, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M.
"Every second and fonrth Wednesday
evening will be devoted to missionary
work."
' B. T. P. U. Sunday evening at
,,0:30 p. m.
Anti-Uric
Can you doubt the
statement of a
person who is
prominent in the
community where he
lives.
Mr. J. J. Groom,
Clerk of the
Superior Court in
Judge Griffin's
Department, in
San Francisco, says
Anti-Uric cured him
of rheumatism.
Write to him and
ask him about it.
Anti-Uric is
guaranteed to give
results or money
will be returned.
For sale by
THE STAR DRUG
COMPANY
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A CHALLENGE
To Tire Buyers
Tell us, if you can, of a tire that
sells at these low prices and gives
you as much mileage, and as much
satisfaction.
. Size Plain Anti-Skid
t 80x3 $12.25
aoxan 10.80 $17.05
81x4 25.05 20.05
If you can give us this tip, you'll
be doing us and the other tire users
in this community a mighty big favor
because we'll begin to sell thoso tires.
But, we'll tell you right now that
It we don't believe you can do it.
These prices speak for themselves.
The name on the tires, QOODY17AR,
tells you their value.
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Imperial
Garage
Phono 130
Goodyear Service
Station
Preaching services at 7:30 p. m.
by tho Uov. F. D. Milan.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
all to attend theso services.
First Presbyterian Church, corner
Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. E. P
Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street
Phono 429.
Morning worship? 11 a. m. Tho
Easter story, "First Impressions."
Solo, "I Know That My Redeemer
Liveth," Mrs. B. C. Thomas. Two
anthems by the choir, "This Is tho
Day," "In tho End of the Sabbath,"
by A. W. Lansing.
Evening service, S p. m. Sermon,
"An Easter Meditation." Anthem,
"Dawn of a Wonderful Day," Ira B.
Wilson. Anthem, "They Have Taken
Away My Lord," J. Stalner.
The University Glee club will sing
two numbers for the evening service
also.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. The
last 15 minutes of the hour will be
Easter music and exercises by the
Sunday school children.
Christian Endeavor service at 7
p. m. There will be a short business
meeting with election of officers for
the coming six months.
Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth
and High, Rev. S. J. Chaney,
pastor, 727 Pine street. Phono 67W.
Methodist Church Easter Program
Morning
Prelude, "Religioso," Albert Norrls,
Mrs. Fred Cofer.
Hymn, "Majestic Sweetness," Samuel
Stennett.
Prayer.
Anthem, "Joyful Bells," Ira B. Wil
son. Responsive Psalm for Easter.
Anthem, "Alleluia, Christ Is Risen,"
Lorenz.
Offertory, "Angels of" Paradise," De
Leone, Mrs. Fred Cofer.
Solo, "Angels Roll tho Rock Away,"
John Prlndle Scott, Mrs. Don J.
Zumwalt.
Sermon, "The Gate of Life."
Hymn, "All Hall the Power of Jesus'
Name."
Postlude, "Easter March," Flagler.
Evening
Prelude, "Melodle," Rachmaninoff,
Mrs. R. S. Fry.
Anthem, "King Victorious," Marie M.
HIne.
Instrumental, "Intermezzo SInfonIco"
from "Cavallerla Rusticana," Be
atrice and Katherino Walton.
Anthem, "I Saw the Holy City," Wil
dermere. Offertory, "Evoning Rest," Rudolf
BIbl, Mrs. R. S. Fry..
Solo, "Como Unto Me," Farroll, Mrs.
J. V. LInfesty.
Easter messago by tho pastor.
Anthem, "O Guide Divine," Ferguson.
Postludo, "Et Resurrexit," Mozart's
First Mass.
Tho Sunday school Easter program
will bo given at the Sunday school
hour at 10 o'clock.
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The Wonder Play
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY STARTING
AT 1 :30 P. M.
EACH SHOW WILL START ABOUT
AS FOLLOWS:
1:303:305:307:309:30 P. M.
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Tho University of Oregon Girls'
Glee club will sing at tho evening
service.
First Christian Church
Corner Ninth and Pine. C. F.
Trimble, minister, residence 917
Pine. Phone, number 475.
Wo are expecting a great day Sun
day. The attendance and interest
nave oeen increasing for many
months in all departments of -tho
work. Wo are hoping for tho larg
est attendance at Sunday school
Easter morning we have ever had.
The Masons will bo with us for tho
church service Sunday morning. All
others are invited. W will have
special music and an Easter sermon.
Wo will have a specially prepared
Easter program in the ovenlng.
The University of Oregon Girls'
Glee club will Bing Sunday ovenlng.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Easter sermon, 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
"A Ministry of Service," 8 p. m.
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Eleventh
SUMMONS KOU PUBLICATION IN(lnll, .Iinlgo of tho Circuit Court of
PORECLOSURK OF TAX LIEN I lll StIltu ' Oregon for tho County
! of Klnmnth, nnd said order wns inndo
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of i and dated this 20th day of February,
urcgon tor Kiamatn uouuiy
E. A. McBroom, Asslgnoo of)
Gilbert Lapham, Plaintiff, )
vs. )
Henry F. Taylor, Dofondant.)
To Henry F. Taylor, tho abovo named
Defendant.
IN THE COUNTV COURT OK THE
STATU OK OltlXJON IOU KLAM
ATH COUNTV
and High streets.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Prayer meeting Thursray at 7.30
p. m.
Women Home and Foreign Mis
sionary Society meets first Thursday
of each month.
You aro Invited to theso services.
TO
hero.
GET quick results advertise
Drug Facts No. 33
We cannot profit unless we please you. We shall
expect to please you.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Merrill
SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE, Klamath Falls
DAIRY HERD FOR SALE
Other business requires my atten
tion, so havo decided to dispose of
my herd of 12 cholco dairy cows and
one Holstlon bull. There Is no bet
ter stock In tho county for creamery
purposes, or selllrfg milk. Frank
Moorland, on old Walton place, near
Altamont. 2-3
TAKE A PLUNGE
Tho plunge and baths nt tho
White Pollcan hotel are now open
to tho public. Thoso wishing to en
gage themmay arrange with Mr.
Mann at tho Hot Spring Bath house
or at tho hotel office. 1-tf
Safety Service Satisfaction
DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I. O. O. F. Building
Phono 200
Residence White Pelican Hotol
Residence PhonoC.
In tho Name of the Stato of Ore Ore
eon: "Vou aro hereby notified that E.
A. McBroom,. Asslgneo of Gilbert
Lapham, Is tho holder of Certificate
of Delinquency numbored 978, Issued
on tho 24th day of July, 1917, by tho
Tax Collector of tho County of
Klamath, Stato of Oregon, for tho
amount of Four and ($4.GC) CC10Q
Dollars, tho same being tho amount
then duo and delinquent for taxes
for tho year 1914 together with pen
alty, Interest and costs thoreon upon
tho real proporty assessed to you, of
which you aro tho owner as appears
of record, situated In said County
and Stato, and particularly bounded
and described as follows, to-wlt:
"Tho South Half of tho South Half
of tho Southeast Quarter of tho
Southwest Quarter (SU SV6 SE'
SWVi) of Section 25, Township 39
South, Range 15, East Wlllamctto
Meridian."
You aro further notified that said
plaintiff is tho asslgneo of Gllbort
Lapham, who has paid taxes on said
promises for prior or subsequent
years, with tho rato of interest on
said amounts as follews:
Year's tax, 1915; dato paid, July
24, 1917; tax receipt No., 0690;
amount, 3.5G; rate of lntorcst, 12
per cent.
Year's tax, 1916; dato paid, July
24, 1917; tax receipt No., 4031;
amount, f2.60; rato of Interest, 12
per cent.
Year's tax, 1917; dato paid, April
5, 1918; tax rocoipt No. 3598;
amount, $2.75; rato of lntarost, 12
per cent.
Year's tax, 1918; dato paid, March
13, 1919; tax rocoipt No., 567;
amount, $2. CO; rato of intorost, 12
per cent.
Said Henry F. Taylor, as tho own
er of tho legal tltlo of tho abovo de
scribed property as tho samo appears
of record, and each of tho othor per
sons abovo named aro horoby further
notified that E. A. MoBroom will
apply to the Circuit Court of tho
County and Stato aforesaid for a do
cree foreclosing the lien against tho
property abovo described, and men
tioned In said certificate. And you
aro hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after tho first pub
lication of this summons, oxclusivo
of tho day of said first publication,
and defend this action or pay tho
amount duo as above shown, togothor
with costs and accruod Interest, and
in case of your failure to do h
decree will be rendered foreclosing
tho lien of said taxes and costs
against tho land and premises abovo
named.
This summons Is published by or
i uin iiuj wi i i;ui iitii t. I . ..
1920, nnd tliu date of tho drat nub- " .""., '""H'T f tlio ortnto of Henry
Mention of this summons is tho 21st "c'lwl""1. 1 vamtd.
day of Fobruary, 1020. -Not In. Is !ier..iiv clvrn that tho
All process nnd pnpnrs In this pro- """'""'km.mI administrator of iho
cording may bo sorvi'd upon tho un-, !.',," ,'","lo,l '''' has filed his
dorslgnod, residing within tho State , ' tvoiiiit of tho administration
cf Oregon at tliu address horeafti-r . '' ,'"t'1'" ' H'" abovo entitled
mentioned. ," and Hint Saturday, tlio 21th
W. M. DUNCAN. I1'','1' 0,f,A,1,rl1: 1!'20' "' 2 "'cIoc,c !' '
Attorney for Plaintiff , Bal' ''"J" '" tlm courtroom of said
Address: 208-210 Odd Follows ',!"!,rt '" th" coiirtlnmso at Klninuth
Building, Klnmnth Fulls, Oregon. J, H 0rBon' linv" Ilcu" xd s
21-2S-6-13-20-27-3 ' tllu tlm' "l I'!'"'" for tho miUI'i-
imeiit of said account and tliu hearing
'f said report, on or imforo which
tlmo an pet sou liitorcKtcil in nld
NOTICE TO CIMCIMTOUS joMnto may nppoar and fllo IiIh oxcon-
In tl.n C....u- rwi ,.r .i. ,... .., ' t.1""8 to Bal" ncc,11"lt ml contest tho
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"jregon ior luaiiuitlt bounty.
In tho Mator of tho Estate of Elsie
May Mitchell, Deconscd
Notice Is horoby given that tho
undersigned Is tho duly appointed !
and qualified admlulHtrator of the'
estate of Elslo May .Mitchell, docoiis
od, and that all pontons hnvlni; I
claims against thn said estnto shall '
lirosont the sumo, proiicrly verified, ,
with vouchors attached, to this ad
ministrator on or lioforo six months
from tho dato of this notlro nt tho '
First Nntlomil Hank in Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Slnto or Oro-1
gon, which Ih tho place tho adminis
trator has selncted to transact busin
ess of the said estate.
Dated this 13th day of March,
1920.
lesme nooicns
Administrator of tho Hstato of I
Elslo May Mitchell, Doooasod. I
13-20-27-3
Dated March 20. 1020.
II. M. MANNING,
Administrator of tlio estate of
Henry 'Schwlndl, Doceasod.
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