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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1920)
f PAOIfl MX WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 120 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ymtmmmmmmmmmammtmmimmmmKmammmmmmmtmmnmmmmmmtimmmmmt mmmmmnwimmmmmmrmm9mtmtm'm3mmmmmmmmyymmmmm Knocked Out Knocked Out WNG Save 25 per Cent Save 25 per Cent OUR CASH SAVINGS PLAN THIS IS OUR PLAN APPLICATION No Klnmnth Fulls. Oregon, .1-20-1!) 20. Tho undersigned, in consideration of the payment ot $2.25 tendered herowlth, hereby applies for tho privilege of purchasing for cash, from the Klamath Cash Grocery, for tho period of one month from tho date of employment of tho Cash Saving Flan by said store, nny merchandise carried In stock, at a prlco figured to bo tho invoico cost plus transportation. This application Is made with understanding that tho sum of $2.23, representing tho payment herewith, shall be hehl by the First State & Savings Hank of Klamath Falls, Oregon, in escrow for the said store until Five Hundred applications similar to this shall have been signed and deposited with tho nggvegato sum of $1,125.00 with the said Bank, provided Five Hundred applications, with proper remittances, shall be received by the said Rank on or before 1920. It is further understood by the undorslgned that when Five Hundred such applications shall have been received, each accompanied by tho proper remittance, and the date for the beginning of the operation ot tho Cash Saving Plan shall have been designated and announced by tho store, then the Bank shall pass to tho cerdlt of tho storo tho whole sum so deposited in escrow, after which undersigned shall be allowed, for tho period of one month, to purchase any merchandise carried In stock by tho said store, at cost pfus transportation. If tho total ot Five Hundred applications shall not have been received by the said - , 1920, then tho Bank will return this application and $2.25 to the undersigned upon request therefor. (This application will not be used after the plan goes Into effect.) MAKE APPLICATION OR MAIL CHECK TO KLAMATH CASH GROCERY FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK OR OFFICE OF THE COUNTY FARM BUREAU Klamath roery ASSAAilAalAAAiSAMAASSS'NilSNNi''S' mt. iaui items i Mr and Mrs. l'ukor arrived Mon- i tliiv exinlnn for a ill Willi their niece. Mm, II. .1 1, utter, hnung spent i ho winter In California. They niv on tlu-ir way homo to Multiloba. Canada. Mr. and Mm. J. S. McLellau are able to be up again utter n continued Illness of Influenxa. Their son. Verne, hi homo from tho Unlvoralty ot Oregon taking cure of them. KxMineth Cnso Is homo this week from high school with an attack of toimllitls. VI11 Hurlio and family have moved to Tom Wutters' ranch where he wilt farm this year In addition to John Koonts's ranch, Tom Wutters having moved to town for this year. The Hunter sorvclo and basket din ner was well attended tit Henley Sunday. Pave Mcl.ellau Is visiting Ills uncle. J. S. Mc Lei Inn. Miss Fayo West spent EaHtor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West. NOVKi: OF FINAL ACCOUNT -O I WEATHER RECORD o o Hercnfter tho Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation rocoril as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation servico station. Publication will cover tho day previous to tho paper's lssuo, up to 5 o'clock of that day. Pro- Max. 14 47 CO r.7 5G CG Mln. clpltntlon Apr, Apr. Apr, Apr, APr Apr. 35 32 29 28 30 30 .0G XOTirK OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 11V ADMINIS- THATOlt MEMORIAL FOR . ' DEAD AVIATORS 3'iUai!r;ns are planning to dedicate i s.mll.ir rooms at the club building in honor ot comrades killed in action. NEW YORK, Apr. .7. The first memorial here to American f.gluijg airmen killed in France i3 a room in the clubhouse ot the Ann-rlcan I1 lyin ; club set aside Jn honor of 10 i.-Iators of the 22nd pursuit squadron of the American expeditionary furce. A taHjlet In the room beais the names of tho following airmen who were killed In actien: First Lieutenants Phillp E. Hacsinger, Arthur C. Kimber, Henry B Hudson, John G. Agar, Jr.. James E. Biggs, Jamas D. Beane, Remington DeB. Vernam and Howard It. Clapp and Second Lieutenants Vaughn R. McCormiek and Edward B. Gibson, Jr. Members of other WOMAN COACH SACRED KINE TAKE RIBBONS AT SHOW EVERETT, Wash., Apr. 7. Miss Freda Billings, teacher at the Monroe school herd, is coaching the school's baseball team. Miss Billings while teaching at Port Ang-ales, Wash., whipped a school team into good shapo and the Monrce boys are hop ing she will have equal success with them. Miss Billings was in play ground work In the east several years ago. Red was regarded by the Egyptians as symbolic. of fidelity. VX32LEl$, iiLU J-Li-JJ.: 1 i INVITED r. .-w - I-I t X,V 'J-WrW-Wi W, f ft j - -- . rr T5XkJrc I l-J t'l rr-jr FrfCT" ", M M VY fosN Ml 'a (IrrriVSvH sii staifisfiffd 1865 J3 Established i TO JOIN the "FORWARD MOVEMENT" for better cardens better farms. SpealcinG of the family table, if you can live better and at considerably reduced cost why not do it? Whv do you not balance your table costs by using MOIIE VEGETABLES? The only practical way to accomplish this is to GROW YOUR OWN a. TRY THESE SPECIALS I'kt. Os. I1BANB lillly'i" Colrten HBKT Lillys Crimson Jersey is iiv'n Crlmnon uiodo caiiiiaob Lilly's cinry ............ i"e CAHHOT Lilly Oolden Half Lone.. Be CAUMPLOWBR Wlly' Karly Alba. Ie (JOHN Lilly's Golden O ant. ........ le CUCUMIliJn Lillys ITIde of the Pacific .; J" LBTTUCK Lilly's Delicious JJJe ONION Lilly's LonBkot-pcr ......... l-KAS Lilly's Woishlneton Wonder... 1J- ltAXJIBH Lilly's Crimson Giant J SQUASH-Lllly's. uM'd.v ....... , TUMA'IU Ullirriihii, wf..-. -- TUIINII' Lillys Snowball 10e COc SI Te lle 40c sic i 6" 1-4 lb. I III. 4Sr 1 : Ific 20c 35c :6c 4Se USc Me 0c 00c fu'le CDc 1 -M TOC 40c 3 SS 4Uc PACKETS- We carry tho larcost and most Ca .v A-i varied hiock ui ,vfiwwuiD . Flower Setds In tho Northwest. I'opulnr Varieties Vegctablo Seeds 5c p!U. I.llly'H 8pcclnl 10c pkt. l'eas, Brains and Com IBc pkt. FOR YOUR FARM Wo carry liberal stocks ot the choicest grades obtainable ot ai:A83BS CLOVEK8. ALFALFA. FIELD GRAINS. COHN. RYE, VETCH, MILLET, FIELD PEA8 and UAPE. A 1'OSTCAIW DIU.NGS OUI CATALOG The Ohas. H. Lilly Oo. fioattlo Portland TUB N0BTIIWEST8 GREATEST BED IlOVSiS . lMs atlWistocUm MifTQryWfljflAWMh FORT WOnTH, Texas, Apr. 7. The great sacred cnttlo ot India have gone to homo pastures with bluo rib bons for tho first tlmo from tho Fort Worth fat stock show, setting a new era in tho industry in tho southwest. The Brahmas camo from tho crcat Pierce ranches In Wharton county. What attracted most Interest about the "sacred cattle" Is the fact that they are tick-proof and drouth-resisting. Originally pure-bloods, these giant, gaunt cattle have been crossed .with Texas stock until they have dropped some ot the physical char acteristics of their kind. Hut thoy still retain the hump and their na tural wlldness has been Intensified. In tho County Ccurt of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho matter of tho lOstato of James II. McCann. deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of tho County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon for Klamath County, mndo on tlio 8th day of March, 1920, in the matter of tho estato cf James II. McCann, do ceasrd, tho undoi-slgncd, ns admlnls- I trator ot tho estato of James II. 1 McCann. deceased, will sell nt private sale, to tho highest bidder, upon tl.o terms and conditions here inafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, on or after tho 10th day of April. A. I). 1920, all tho right, title, interest nnd estato of tho said James II. McL'anu, de ceased, at the timo ct hits dentil, In and to tho real property hereinafter described. The terms and conditions of said sa!o aro to be: all ensh; or upon tho best terms obtainable Tho real estato horeby advertised to bo sold Is described ns: The north halt of tho northeast quarter of Section Ono, In Township Forty-one, South of Itango Nino, East of tlio Wlllanfetto Meridian, situated In Klamath County, Oregon. All bids or offers must bo In writ ing, and may bo delivered to or ad dressed to this administrator, caro ot Ferguson, Fletcher & Mifflin, his attorneys, Loomis Uullding, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ijated this 10th day ot March, 192U. EARL WIIITLOCK, Administrator of tho Estato of James II. McCann, Deceased. Ferguson, Fletcher & Mifflin, Attornoys for Administrator, 10 Loomis Uullding, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 11-18-2G-1-8 In tho old nature worship of vari ous peoples tho Easter rabbit and eggs originated. Rabbits and eggs aro emblematic of fertility; Easter Is tho spring festival, at which, among Latin and Teutonic races, tho fruit fulness of naturo is worshiped. LIHKItTV I!OM)S HIKKX ON TIIKSE HAKCiAINS AArAArArMrrVrfrW J. H. Garrett & Son 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- nhjinies start to work nn s it. We have a modern and complete repair jhop and can assure you of service and depend able work. VVVMVVSrAAAlViyrtrfW1rtflW SIXTH ST. brick building C0xl04, paying 7 por cent net on $1 1,700. Will take ?11,G00 ?10,00 In Lib erty bonds, 11,500 cash, or any part In bonds up to tho above amount. C per cent Int. Rent can be Increased to $100 a month. I also havo for salo the lot on Sixth botweon tho abovo brick bldg. n'i'l Dunham's garago. The lot is G0xl04. I'avemont Is paid. 1'rlco $0,250, $r,,000 In Llberfy bonds; balance cash or terms, with G por cent Interest. ALSO ONE OF THE REST genoral mer chandise stores In Klamath county. Doing u good business and Increas ing ovnry month. Did a ?20,000 busi ness this year. 40 acran ot land, .'10 In grain. Largo storo building 40x 50, 2 rooms, good fixtures nnd show cases; (5-room bungalow; nlco hall 30x48; stono storo room 12x24; gar H'o 22x22; ono O. M, C, truck; post offlco; 25 tiers of wood. I'rlco of nhovo, $4,700. Stock will Invoico ?S,000. Will soil for $12,000 and tnko $10,000 In Llborty bonds. Ral anco cash or easy terms, with G por cent Int. ALSO ANOTHER LOT on Sixth St., fiOx 104, a llttlo further out. Prlco $3,r,00 $1,000 Llborty hontla, $fi00 cash and $r.00 n year. Int. G por cent. Seo W. W. Fordnoy at Jowol enfo, Friday noon. in the i 'miuiy Comt of tho Blalo of Ointun f-ir the County of Klamath. In tlio matter of tho Estuto of 1'il.nii'd W. (lowon, iloceiiHod. Nm ire Is huroby given Mint tlio nnd. iH'gui'd has Hied her lliuil no . omit, inid that Saturdny, tho 10th day M April, 1!)20, nt 3 o'clock p. in., has been llxed by Hie Cuurt has tho tltiK' ti ti it place at which said account wlK be considered and nottlod by tho I'tiiirt. All persoiiR having objections (hereto will tlio tholr objections or appear on or before tho date uforu atd. and show cause why said ac count should not ho settled mid con tinued. Dated at Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, this 10th day ot March, 1920. SARAH 11. QOWEN, Administratrix of tho Estato of I'Ulutuud W. (lowon, Deceased. 10-17-2-1-31-7 NOTICE TO CKKMTOltH. In tlio County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon for tho County of Kluin nth. In the Matter ot tho Entitle ot Arth ur II. Long, Deceased. Notlco Is herooy given by the und ersigned, administrator with the will annexed ot tho estato ot Arthur IL, Long, iieceiiBeii, to tho creditors or, and to all persons having claims against, tho said decoasod, to exhibit them, with tho necessary vouchors, within six months after tlio first pub lication of this notice, to said admin istrator with tho will annexed, at tho law office ot C. F. Stone, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, In said conn ty nnd state, tho same being the place for tho transaction of the btisl ucs of said estato. Dated this 17th day of March, 1920. W. A. WIEST. Administrator with the wilt an nexed of Bald estate. 17-24-31-7-14 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Equity No. 10S9 In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Klam ath Emma Wing, Plaintiff vs Hilda Coopor nnd the unknown heirs of Hilda Coopor; also all other poraons or parties unknown, clnlmlug nny right, tltlo, estnto, Hon or Interest In or to tho rem estnto described In tho complaint horoin, Defendants Notlco is hereby given that, by vlr tuo of an execution and order of salo, duly Issued out of the nhovo en titled court and causo on tho 17th day of March, 1920, upoji a decree mndo and onterod of record In said Court nnd causo on December lCth, 1919, In favor of tho abovo nnmod plaintiff and agaliiBt tho abovo nam ed defendants, directing the salo of tho premises therein and hereinaf ter described to satisfy tlio sum of $179.78, together with Interest thereon nt tho rnto ot f per cent per annum from December Kith. 1919 together with tho costs of this sale Now, thoroforo, by vlrtuo ot wild execution, and In compliance with snld writ, I havo duly levied upon tho hereinafter described promises, and will, on Wednesday, tho 28th day of April. 1920. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at tho front door of tho County Court Houso of said County, now bolng used ns such. In Klamath Falls. Oregon, sell, nt public miction, to thn highest bid dor, for cash, all the rjght, tltlo and Intorest of Itlio nhovo named defend ants, and each of them. In nnd lo tho following described real proporty, to wit: Lots' I, 5 nnd 0 of Illock 1 of Ewaunn Hleghts Addition to Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, or bo much thoreof as may bo neces sary to satisfy said oxocutlon. Tho proceeds of snld sale will he applied In the satisfaction of snld execution, order and decreo, Includ ing tho total Riun heroin hoforo men tioned, tngother with tho costs of his snln, and (ho overiduR, Jf nny thoro Im, will bo paid Into said Court to bo further npplled, ns by law re quired. . Dnlnl Mnrcli 17th. 1920. OFO. L. IirMfHREV. Sheriff of Klamath Countv, Oregon Jv OCAR SHIVE, Deputy 17-2 4-3 1-7-1 4 ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS, Unltod Motors Sorvlco Company Is offoring for salo direct to the users, tho Unltod Motor Trucks In 1 'As, 2, 3V4 and 5 ton sizes nnd G ton tract ors. IUg discount, snvo tho agont's commission. For prices nnd dis counts, write Thomns Handles, enro United Motors Servico Company, 20. North 1 nth St., Portland, Oregon, tf Every war has produced Its horo Inos ns well as horoos. Notable among tho-liorolnes of tho Russo Japanese war was Miss Ando Yoshl, a yountf Japanese sollor of rlco cakes at Port Arthur, who stolo tho Russian war maps, disguised horsolt as a coollo and carrlod thorn safely to tho Japaneso consul at Pokln, Want Ails bring results. DULL, SPLIITl, K HEADACHE Dr. James' Headache Powders re lievo at once 10 cento a package. You toko a Dr. James' Ilcadache Powder and in Just a' few moments your bead clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to tho dnig (tore and get a dime pockago now, Quit sufforlng it's so needless, Bo 8iire'ou get Dr. James' Hoadaehe Puwdars then then will be no dlfp polutment. . Warren Hunt Hospita A ll n ii'.hlv equipped Inntltutlnil ,,r:..i,llr u:i. vcnlliMl f-UIHoo for the) i.cN i.t.flr trriiiuelll b bimplllll IlK'lh- oii if imullcul. urlal nnd obKol rlr.il i iiseii The new and iuodn fireproof build ing (outiilnn private looms for bod am) ambulatory i". completely mulpped oxainlnntlrii and (roaliii')iit roomn. Itot'iitnmi Ray. clinical and research laboratories. STAFF-- WARREN HUNT, M. II. L. L. TltUAN. M. ! 11KO. A. MAHSKV. M. I). LOCATION FOURTH AND I'INH fll'rf.. KLAMATH FALLS. OltE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE THE ISE OF these (alliums will mnkn money for you. KLAMATH FALLS MAN GIVES EVIDENCE Ills Tt-otlmoiiy Will liiteient Every Klnmntli I'nlN Render The vnluo of local evidence Ik In disputable. It Ih the kind of evi dence we accept ns true because wo know we can prove It for ourmdvos, There has been plenty of such evi dence In tho Klamath Falls papers lately, and this straightforward tes llinony has established it conlldenro In tho minds of Klamath Falls peo ple that will not bo easily shaken. M. O. Wllklns says: "I am hiiIi Jcct to backache at times and then my kidneys nro more or lens Irregu lar lu action. After taking Dunn's Kldnoy Pills a few days, my kidneys net properly and my back feels ns strong as over. I advlfo nnyono who Is mirroring from backnrho and kidney disorders to give Doan's Kid ney Pills n trial, for I know they aro reliable." Prlco GOc, at all dealers. Don't Blinply ask for n kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mr. Wllklns had. Foster-MJl-burn Co., Mfgrs., Iluffalo. N. Y. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast. To feel your bent day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your bead; no consti pation, bilious attacks, sick headache, :olds, rheumatism or gassy, acid 4tomnch, you must bntho on tho In side like you hatha outside. This Is wihtlyy moru Importnnt, bocnuRO the .tklu pores do not absorb Impurities into thu blood, while the bowel pores do. To keep theso poisons nnd toxins well flushed from the stomnch, llvor, kidneys and bowels, drink boforo breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with n teaspoonful of llmo fltono phosphate In It. This will clonnse, purify, and froshon tho on tlro alimentary tract boforo eating moro food, (lot u qunrtor pound of llmostono phoaphntn from your pharmacist. It Is iuexpensivo and almost tastoloss. Drink phosphnted hot water every morning to rid your Bystom of those vllo poisons and toxins; also to pre vent tholr formation. MINERAL BATHS Dr. Mn ml lnj;crsoR Hnwley Chiropractic Physician First Nntlonnl Rank Building Entrnnco, Room G ASHLAND, OREOON VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS Glvo Ub a Trial Phone 205-M Kbynath FulJj, Oregon , j t i i yB' z'LZtaz-Tnaeesjc ', " taK?"-,mwM-y itKire-Trf