Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
ritlDAY, APRIL 0, X020 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NIX i , !' ill ! y- aawmaaaaaava Would You Pay $20 ? Would you pay twenty dollars for a bigger, better and stronger 30x3 Vi Clincher Tire? If you would we've got one for you just when you want it It's a Goodyear with the famous Goodyear All-Weather Tread. We've got other sizes too, in the clincher type and Tubes to match them. Let us put you on the road to real tire economy with a Goodyear next time. THE WHITg XQ!illi lX T ' VSa I MMSAMAAAAAAAAMMMMAAAAMMAAAMVMMWMWVWWWWWWWMVMVVVWVWNIVWWWM AT THE THEATERS After all, why should she? Meta t was aware that Albert's life had not been free from. bUme. Yet she fear ed to disclose the one unknown eor-j ner of her own past. Craftr sopfiis-i t lea t ion fought against her straight-, forward, uncompromising New Eng land conscience, with lovo which was more than life to Meta at stake. See "Should a Woman 'Tell?" at the Liberty Theitre tonight, and learn how one woman faced her Great Decision. Wk Nl g. EmM LHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIII IN lw SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOMErSHINES .SAVE THE LEATHER OHE BIG ..VALUE PACKAGES, ' pasieskd'uquids ?tM:Ta&Er&2?Wmm' m " " wivftwww AAAAAAAMMAMAAAAMAMAMMMAAAMAMAAMAf la Carte Supper VED AT RIVERSIDE HOTEL, MERRILL, 'BETWEEN 10 P. M. AND 1A.M. n Any Dance Occasion AAAAAAt-SAAt-VAWSyMWWWWWWMWMMV (u2 ICAN THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION JmBjL a3KHKBry GARAGE You've heard of Insurance pirates? The particular kind wo havo refer ence to are those who take old ves sels, rebuild them with Inadequate machinery, and then bribe the port inspector to pass them as seawarthy. Loaded with a heavily Insured fake cargo, they are sent out to sink in mid-ocean and the pirates cram their pockets with the:r ::i-goten lnsur anco money. Prank Keenan s latest picture, "The False Code."' ia a story built by Mrs Kate Corbaley around tho plot of vich pirates to enmesh an inno cent man. But the man swore veng- . wnniMAM HAVE US MOVK YOUK FURNITURE aud It will arrivo at your ntw abode safe and undamaged. Wo handle all articles, heavy or light with caro, pack them skillfully and doli7or thorn promptly. Wo shall bo glad to quoto rates for moving work upon application. A phone call will bring us to seo how largo a van or moro will bo required. Western Transfer Co. TOt Mote cnooe ibt; km, warns, 0311 J1 niHl KOI It 4 01' IMI11 I. OUO I is u thrilor it itii t. Mr Ko- n ui one of those vlrllo roles that hao on denred htm to a largo following. Tho picture, how pi or, Is net merely a vehicle" for Mr. Kivnnn, hut a rat tling good story of plot and counter plot. It will he shown at the Liber ty Theatre Saturday afternoon and ovenlng. ALBERT II. STE1XKH, of St. Paul, Minn., who din lures ho it now nblo to do twlco tfio work lie could bcfoiv taking Titular mid that hW sister lint gained tteM pouniL. i "Talking about things that help people, I have Just received a letter from my sister in Waterloo, Iowa, tolling me she has gained sixteen pounds in weight by taking Tanlnc," said A. B. Stelner, 460 East Page street, St. Paul, Minn., recontly. 'My sister was on a visit to mo a short while ago, nnd as sho was suf fering from stomach trouble somo ono advised her to try Tanlac, which she did, and as 1 saw tho great bono- flt she was getting from it I decided to try It myself, for I had been troubled with my stomach for the past two years. I had a very poor appetite, and the little I did manage to eat seemed to lodge right In the pit of my stomach and sour. I would bloat terribly after eating and have the worst sort of cramping pains In my stomach, and at times I had such bad attacks of heartburn I would nearly go wild. My back gave mo n lot'of trouble, and I had such Intcnso pains in the small of my back I could hardly bend over. To add to my othor troubles, about two months ago I began to suffer with rheuma tism In my shoulder blades and arms, which got so bad I could hardly do my work and could not even put on my coat without assistance. I was so nervous I could get but little sleep and would roll and toss from one stdo of the bed to tho other all night long, and would get up In tho morning all tired out. I was so bad ly rnn down and had lost so much weight I was eo weak I could hardly get about at all. "Well, while I have only tnkon five bottles of Tanlac In all my improve ment is simply romarkablo. I havo such a good appotlto I am hungry all the time, and my stomach la In such a splendid condition I can eat any thing I want without suffering tho Ioast bit from It aftorwards. Tho pains have all gono out of my hack and I never havo tho least sign of tho rheumatism. In fact, I never have an ache or pain of any kind. I sloap as sound as a log every night and hare gained in weight and strength until I can do twice as much work as I could before I began taking Tanlac. Yes, air, I can recommend Tanlac after what it baa dono for me, nnd I know It will do tho same for others If they will only give it a fair trial." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug Co., In Lorella by tn James More. Co., and In Merrill by tho Southern Oregon Drug Co. adv. When Catharlno was Empress of Rusla she established In southern Rusla what was called a ''Woman's Republic, It seems that a man who whipped his wlfo on the street caus ed a rebellion among wives, who had perhaps also suffered a llko chastlsoment. Tho men were sur prised In sleep, and mado prisoners; a deputation of women came by com mand of tho Empress, with the order until countermanded, tho women should rule and tho mon obediently oboy. The women now filled posi tions boforo occupied by men. The wife of the minister read tho service, tho wife of tho Judge sat on tho bench, tho blacksmith's wlfo presid ed at tho smithy. Tho mon wore their sorts and when thoy robellod were sold to distant landowners. It Is estimated that In New York City thero are upwards of 150,0,00 self-supporting women and girls who lire la lodcsncs, r nvr.R TWir.F. AS t I MANY TO EDUCATE BUT ONLY HALF AS MUCH MONEY TO EDUCATE WITH That Is why tho Orogon Agricultural College, tho State University, nnd tho Normal School cannot maintain thoni solxescn the old basis. In 1913 thoy HAD ONLY 2,250 STUDENTS, BUT THEY NOW HAVE 5,400 STUDENTS In addition, tholr Income in IOI had tvWco tho buying power of tholr In come1 In 1DSO, duo to tho woAilmitfr rise In coats over which of course they could hnvo no control. Tho foregoing is ono of many equally gocd reasons why you should voto for tho Higher Educational rolluf bill at tho election on May 21. Suvo tho quality of higher education In Oregon, and glvo YOUIl boy nnd girl, nnd YOUK NEIGHBOR'S, their rightful educational horltago. Paid advertisement Insortcd by Colin Dymont In behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Commlttco for Higher Educa tion In Oregon, GU Plttock Dlotk. Portlnnd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stnto oi Oregon for tho County of Klamath In tho Mnttor or tho Estate of Illch- nrd Sweonoy, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given to tho credi tors of tho above estate, and all pur sons having claims against the same, to present such claims, properly veri fied, together with tho proper vouch ors supporting tho same, within six months from the dute of tho first publication of this notlco, to-wlt, Mnrch 19, 1920, to tho administrator of said estate, Hugh J. Marshall, at tho cfflco of J. H. Carnnhan, Rooms 4 and G, I.ocmls Building, on Main Street, In Ktntrath Falls, Orcgoi. HUGH J. MARSHAM.,, Administrator of said Estatn. 19-2C-2-9-16 Want A tin brine rcsultx. ATTENTION: FARMERS. CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS. United Motors Service Company Is offering for snlo direct to tho users, the United Motor Trucks In 1, 2, 3 Vi and S ton sizes nnd G ton tract ors. Dig discount, save tho agent's commission. For prices and dis counts, writo Thomas Rnndlcs, caro United Motors Service Company, 26 North 15th St., Portland. Oregon, tf NOTICE OF iVN.VUAIi MEETING Notico is hereby given that tho Annunl Meeting of tho owners of land in tho Upper Van Brlmmor Drainage District will bo hold at tho resldenco of Fred McKondroo, secro tary, about ono and ono-hnlt mllos southeast of tho Ixno Pine school house, Klamath County, Oregon, on April 22, 1920, at two o'clock p. m. At which tlmo ono supervisor will bo olectod fpr said district nnd such other business transacted as may properly como boforo tho meeting. Dated April 9, 1920. Clydo Bradley W. F. Hill , Frod McKrondrco Constituting Board of Supervisors. Apr. 9-1G Take a tablespoonfnl of Salts Back hurts or Bladder bothers. If We are a nation of moat eat rs and our blood Is flllod with uric add, says a well-known authority, who wains us to bo on&tuutr on guard against kidney trouble. The kldnoys do their utmost to free tho blood of this Irritating ucld, but become weak from tho over work; they got sluggish; tho ollml nativo tissues clog and thus the wasto Is retained in tho blood and poison tho ontlro system. When your kldnoys acho and fool like lumps of lead, and ou havo stinging pains In tho back or the urino is cloudy, full of sediment, or tho blader in lrritatablo, obliging you to seek rollof during tho night; when you have sevoro neadaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rhoumatlsm In had wcathor, got from your pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon In a glass otwator boforo breakfast every morning and in a few days your kldnoys will act flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids In urine so It Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder dis orders, Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a dollghtful ef fervescent llthla-water. drink and nobody can make a mistake by tak ing a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS SUMMONS I Mi tl' niruit Court of tho Stnto of j O'umu tor Klamath County. i i.ovliiKinii Realty Company, a) I eoiptiintli it, Plaintiff, ) 1 vs. , ) I Wi'Tcid S HaUtunds and nil) 1 oil i r portiotiH unknown, It) any ImvliiK or claiming to) lian an Interest lit or t6 tho) real property horolnnftor do-) sriihed, DofoudnutR. ) To Stanford S. llnlstend, nnd nil other persona unknown, It any, hav ing or clAlmlng to hnvo an Intorost In or to tho ronl property horotnattor described. . In tho nnmo of tho Stato of Oro con, you, and each of you, are horoby required to appear nnd nnnwur the complaint illod ngulnat you In the above entitled suit, on or boforo the o.iplratlon of six (0) wooks from tin dato of tho first publication of the summons, nnd if you tall to so np pear and answer or othorwiso plead within said tlmo, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relle' prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt That tho dofondanU nnd each ol thorn bo roqutrod to appear heroin and set forth their claim to tho kouOi halt of tho southwest quarter ol Section 33, Township 32, South ol Han go 7H Boat of tho Willamette Morldlnn, Klamath County, Oregon, nnd upon a hearing, tho plalutlfl herein bo decreed to bo tho owner ol said proporty In too simple free nnd clear of any claim or Intorost of said defendants. This summons la published by order of the Honorablo 1). V. Kuy kondall, Judgo of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County, and dated March 9th, 1920 Dato of first publication of thlf summons la March 1Mb, 1920, J. N. JOHNSTON. Attornoy for Plaintiff Post offlco address, Grants Puss, Oregon. 11-18-25-1-8-15-22 LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN ON THESE BAItGAlNB SIXTH ST. brick building 50x101, paying 7 per cont net on S 11,700 Will tnko U 1,5001 10.00 In Mb- orty bonds, 11,500 cash, or any part In bonds up to tho ahovo amount. 0 per cont Int. Rent can bo Incroasod to 100 a month. 1 also havo for aalo tbo lot on Sixth botween tho nbovo brick bldg n'i I Dunham's garago. The lot Is 50x104. Pavement Is paid. I'rlco JC.250, $5,000 In I.lborty bonds; bnlanco cash or forms, with G por cont Intorost, ALSO ONE OF THE BEST gonornl mor- chandlao stores In Klamath county. Doing a good business nnd Increas ing ovnry month. Did a $20,000 busi ness this year. 40 acros of land, 30 In grain. I.nrRo ntoro building 4 Ox GO, 2 rooms, good fixtures and show ensos; 5-room bungnlow; nlco hall 36x48; stono storo room 12x24; gar ago 22x22; ono O. M. C. truck; post- offlco; 25 tiers of wood. I'rlco of nhovo, $1,700. Stork will Invoice $8,000. Will soil for $12,000 nnd tnko $10,000 In Mborty bonds. Bnl anco cash or easy terms, with G por cent Int. ALSO ANOTHER LOT on 8lxth St.. 50.x 104. a llttlo further out. Prlco $3.500 $1,000 Liberty bonds, $500 "n9ti and $500 n vonr. Int fi por cent. Seo W, W. Fordnoy at Jowol cafo, Frldny noon. Equity No. 1108, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. L. M. Langloy, Plaintiff,) vs. ) Gorman, Amorlcan Bank,) a corporation, ) Dofondant.) In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Oro son; To Gorman, Amorlcan Bank, a cor poration, Dofondant, You nro horoby roqulrod to appoar and nnBwor tho complaint filed against you In tho ahovo entitled suit, on or boforo April 23, 1920. that bolng tho last day of tho time prescribed In tho Order for Publica tion, of this Summons. And If you tall so to answer or appear, for want thoroof tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof prayod for in her complaint on fllo horoln, to wlt: for Judgment and docroo that you havo no estato, claim or Intorost In and to the following described roal property, to-wlt: Sltuato in Klamath County, Ore gon, tbo southeast quarter of the Toutheast quarter of Soctlon Two; north halt of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of tho northwest quartor of Soctlon 11; in Township Thlrty-nlno South, Range Eight, East of Willamette Morldlan. And that you bo torovor onjolned ana aoDarroa rrom assorting any claim whatover to said promises, ad vorso to plaintiff; for plaintiff's costs ana dlBbursoments Incurrod In this suit, and for such othor and further relief as to tho Court may scorn oquttanio. This summons Is sorvod by publi cation thoroof In the Evening Horald, a uauy nowspapor pnntod, published and of gonornl circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, by ordor of tho Honorablo D, V. Kuykondall, juago oi tno auovo ontitlod Court made and ontorod March 11, 1920, which said ordor roqulros that this summons bo published onco a wook for six wooks. Tho dnto of tho first publication of this summons ie March 12, 1020. R. C. GROESBECK, Attornoy for Plaintiff Address: Klamath Falls, Orogon, 12-19-20-2-9-16-23 In Franco noted, criminals aro made to speak and sing into a phono graph before tholr discharge from prison, that In future their voico may be Identified, in case of need. n Hunt' if vr &. riospKa A ihoiiitthly iHiiiipi'd Ih'iilttitloti nffoidliiG uik'm idled r,ii'illtlK fur llm Hi'it'iitifio tro.iiimml by lniltul niutli oi'a of medical, Mirglnil and obiitut rlcal canes. Tho new and modern fireproof build mt contains private tooiim for Imil mil nmlmlntory cam's, completely quipped examination and treat ni'iiit iioiiis, Roentgen Ray, cllniml and esearch laboratories. 4TAFF WARREN HUNT. M. 1). L. L. TltUAX. M. I). GEO. A. MASSEV, M. I). LOCATION FOURTH AND PINE HTfl., KLAMATH FALLS, OIIIJ. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE NOTICE OF HALE OF ItKAI. PROPERTY BY ADMINIS TRATOR In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho matter of tho Estate of , James II. McCann, deceased. Notice Is horoby given, that In pursuance of an order of tho County Court of tho Stato of Orogon for Klamath County, made on tho 8th day of Mnrch, 1920, In the matter of tho cstutu ct James II. McCann, de ceased, tho undersigned, us adminis trator of tho estato of James 11. McCann, deceased, will sell at private sale, to tho hlvhost bidder, upon the tonus and conditions here inafter mentioned, nnd subject to roullrmntlon by said County Court of Klnmnth County, Oregon, on or after tho 10th day of April, A. D. 1920, all tho right, title, Intorost and estato of the said James II. McCann, do conned, at tho tlmo of his death. In and to tho real proporty hereinafter described. The terms nnd conditions of said snlo aro to be: nil cash; or upon tho best terms obtalnnblo. Tho roal estate hereby ndvortlsod to bo sold Is described as: The north half of tho northoast quarter of Soctlon Ono, in Township Forty-ono, 8outh of Rnngo Nino, East of tho Willamette Meridian, nltuntod In Klnmath County, Oregon. ah uias or onors must bo in writ ing, aud may bo dolivorod to or ad drossod to (his administrator, care of Ferguson, Fletcher & Mifflin, his nttornoys, Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Orogon, Datod this- 10th day of March, 1 920 EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator of tho Estate of James II. McCann, Deceased. Ferguson, Flotchor & Mifflin, Attorneys for Administrator, 1G Loomls Building, Klnmath Fulls, Orogon. 11-18-2G-1-8 In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon lor KIninuth County. In tho matter of tho estato of r.mmn Jackson Wilson, Deceased. Notlco Is horoby given that tho undorslgnod adm.nistrator of tliu abovo ontitlod cstnlo lina Illod his ilnal nccount of tbo administration of Bald estato In tho nhoov ontitlod court and that Saturday, tho llrst day of May, 1920, ut 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In tho courtroom of said court In tho courthouse nt Klamath Fulls, Orogon, havo boon llxod ns tho tlmo and place for tho settlement of said nccount nnd tho hearing of said x report, on or boforo which tlmo any parson Intorestod In snld ostntn may appear and fllo his oxcoptlons to said nccount nnd contost tbo snmo. Datod April 2, 1920. ROBERT WILSON, Administrator of tho Estnto of Emma Jncksnn Wilson, Docoasod. Apr 2-9-1G-23-30 THE U8E OF thoso columns will make money for yon. MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Ingersoll Haivley Chiropractic Physician First National Bank Building I Entrance Room 5 ASHLAND, OREGON Warrs HHSSraSS VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS Olre Us a Trial Phone 296-H KUauttti Fall. Oreo M ' i '