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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1920)
VMIK rivu THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, Al'lttli 10, itrzo ARTIST HERE FOR ' TONJGHT'S CONCERT I (Continued from Page 1) HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS v y y y y y y y y y V f t y y y y y y f f t f:li1 P? W fJ y,ksK"r n F a II Dig I iBDOnUffltV mWlTi is:s'kei!' FOR ALL IN -. OF :earch W 1143 i 4 : y f p o $7 c & CONO m M Y Whether ycu decide to pcrid $40, $50, $60, $70 or $80, we strongly advise you to (jet your clothes Taylor-Made! It assures ycu not only a stylish, up-to-date suit but one of 3ound quality and superior tailoring and priced to the point cf real and tiuo economy. ' Taylor-Mado ousts arc made JLo your own measure from Pure Wool Fabrics comprising all the nmvcot weaving and tones rich in design and p!ta3ing to thccyldT ," l , It means Rich Looking Clothes plus the fkhnc33 of Gemrino VR.UC3. "N Modelo for all occasions fit and workmanship guaranteed. Exclusive Rights to sell Taylor-M.ido Cloths are vested in ' Q h M sJ,aj,rafn Y JCUu il& t nt (W lUs JTiOCA fcI r let it i.4 lil Li IS ffHtSHBB S f , 'i k l ui kJi 1IIK Q in Wo "THE STORE OF SERVICE" Ninth and Main Streets t y V t V x mof iiltrfi'tlvo rnlr of nrlhiM, and ii Is certain Hint Mr. Petri's art tlnni rvon u wiiJi f,fd, Bififc In) i.t n trtiiy magnetic uml appealing i. r-r w!ih ii viiv of unmmal l.'iiiiv in iidilitiin in hi nr, a li'irii H''m,inii'Ht Mr. Ptlri.lH b "il(ii f flH'kMfu! jjn!lti and Im (1 i t dKni:''!! ui ic.irlicr ait '1I1 " V fago MukkoI IjoaKr, .M.v l.J HI. "In more ne.nnr than one Mm. I'i'tri l-a tmvcJeU tar slnoo 6ho whs ;i lamM'ar flRHro In concert hioji.b in th'n Mention prior 'to lior cmiK to Uurope. Her playing Is I'lini.il by mith-rit. and repose. M't itii Iiiim broadBned. and her I rM m. nron. iilwajH udmlruhlo fro'M thf Ktan'lpolnt of tfrbnlqtio urn! Intoit-grtitee. rt-veal nei sraoes ' in i Mm I liuunulns i.rd in tlio ox pr s.on of poetic foiling. A ma in -" ;nus!clanlilp, o rich Imagln at Ion, a deep Initlght lino tlio com p' t'-r'r conception, mid o ullcr rt-vi-lition of , htr Individuality liolji tu cloth lior performance with beav.ty ard charm." Now nrk Kvciilng NeWB, Kohruary 20, ,15. fOR SALE Real Estate IM.MV ur, M TtKS ll'OU 8ALI-V-1 I con, 1 3Vi J'hono 2JC-J. 3H Sttnlnbakor wa-narrow-tlrcd wngon. W'c ofVr for ,i , . i'i- a 1! i .irrc iniKtti'l lia.t, mo. tl in alfulfa und only imiei. trom the i'nilh. at vi-ry low prlcp of $2000.00, on terma. I jJr' Better look thin pvn nt oner. j "8U .'tor.tg" llatlerlrs rhrtrRprt..!! Shldlnr t'( J cars for Halo ono f18 . I 'liAu.nlAt ll.al.nlnm .kiiIhm Ai.n.tl. .,. I'ltIIUICIi ' nt-- Ht-CT lllllUlliy .. mil i isr4i aii;cs hid iiiiv. vviiiiai "ui- lli-tl 1IU0XK 638 Main Ht. & wnxir, Phone GO. 1C-1C FOTt SAI.K Ona Shlro stallion, sis years old. Several head of ount; work horea. Inquire of tnterprlae nanch, or phono 2r3J. 12-tf FOIl HAI.K A have 20 acres of flint-clans pota to' land. Will plow and plant if ony ub wm iiiriiinii h'-.'ij .1,111 bo miy- tinnnl Cash roi-Utpr fifty, or will Mit nme for $10.00 nex : Cafe rff.wer por acre. Ore mile from Wordm, Oic. In a frno from front belt. II. P. Chapman. . 51-71 double drawer N'a- .tust llkp new, 12-tf IICV A HO.tIK I'HIST Mini Allc Genevieve Smith, harp ist, will arrive on tonlcht'H train. jThn train, vblrh Is dne at 7:45, Is report i-d 45 mlnuts late out of ' Weed, but wijl moke up at least half t!,nt limn pfrhnpn all cf ft, on the .... t ,fl-?,L ,v ,, -, of fl ,amU JiarMy ,n cuUIvatIon. ipert?d to appear .oir-scJicdule. Tho C0Xd Vlfeaf lilnd'notato land:' Also confdrt bejjlti at Q-hv. ' rellniuUhnjent on 320 acres joining If you wait ttnlfl tomorrow you will -nvcr own a home. So doubt you are tired of, moving and nro ready to nettle down forever. Wo have a good four-room plartrcd Iiouro with Btono foundation, on paod street, at tho very low price of $2200.00, on terms of $825.00 caBh Undf23f40 a liionth thereafter. It will he a pleay tire to Bhow'ybuthls and other prop erty. 5 rmiroTK & kmitii C33 Main St. Phone CC. j?.C-17 iKOIt SAM-J'OU-TItAniv 100 acres Irai'-h. ATTENTION: FARMKRS. CON TRACTORS ANO TiM'CK L'SERS, I nit'-d Moto.v eivlij" Company is jOfreiln? for n.ile ilirvri to tho users, he i tilted Jiotot Truc-kn in 1V4, 2, j nun o ton nzu una t ion irnoi Address It str D. Horald office, 42-22 FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT' Space In these columns at five cents a lino a cay. A lino he Is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR KENT OR SAMJ Near Klamath Tails' under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. .. 12-tf Jj'O T S "' .,1 ' '. I-od of Lots , -' ' Lot oa paved streets from 150.00 to $1,250.00. I'nimi'ro'.ed from Jlop.00 up. iir:i..j ii dtBlred, 10 per ceJttic3Sh. oi. l.,e dlsLoiitit, aut; the agent's , balau ' 30 pajatents tin sit'on F r prlcet) iind tils. , "-ountii, write Tlmntps P.iinilles, care I'n'ttd Mc'iiik tWvice Company, 2C Vorth l.'.th St, Portland. Oregon, tf 12x1 fi house, big lot.STJSO.OO,' big lot. $1,500, TAKE A PLUNGE Tho plttTige and baths at the White Pelican ' g-.! aro now open to the public Thoo wishing to en gage thrm tiioy nrrnnce with Mr Mnnn nt tho Hot Rjiring Rath house or nt tho hotol office. 1-tf 1 1 4-room house 1 5-room house, big lot, $1,300. 1 6-room house, two big lots, $1,800.00. W. M. SIOXTKUUS, Plioiio 1 . 11303 Jlnln Street. 10-tf FOR SALEJ Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip ped for hauling, excellent condition for only t2750.00 F. O. B. Portland, Oregon. For particulars, wrlto Thom as jandlea, 2G-.'prth 15th 3t., Port land. Oregon. ' ' tf MISCELLANEOUS I now ,1)0 ve niv new spring samples oi ,fvuliune Corsets and will be glad to rH and'show them" to you. Mrs. J. O. Vollroer, Phone 322R, 1029 Roe St. 15-21 Kprves you right Club Cafe C-tf WU1 tho party who took the wrong J raaoklna-w by mistake In tho Res cafe ploaso return it- and exchange ror h!3 own? 13-tf. Sencs yon right Club Cafe C-tf PHONE PEYTON for -Aood 1S7 Serves you right tCIuIj Cafo 6-tf you 5 -v -J- Jv 5 Z " w v "J5'0, " 3ii.5 'w J-" X '""""'v ' o- -o AT THE THEATERS o o One of tlio strongest companion of players over assembled In a picture production, appears In "Flrcs of Faith," the splendid muuslvo Para mount picture which will ho display ed jit tho Star Thontro today only. Tho principals nro Cathorlno Cul vert, Etigenq O'llrlen and Ruby do Romur, tlirco of tho best known ar tists of tho scronu world. Miss Culvort Is neon as Elizabeth Wake, a woman of tho nIuius, who U reclaimed through tho efforts oMho Salvation Aim', and who does superb humanitarian work nt tho lighting front In Frjnro and wins tho love of a bravo 'American t.oldler. Sho Ik beautiful and has appeared In Hum orous picture successes, but hor sole In -Fires of Faith" Is said to ho the best sho over Imi essayed. Kugpno O'iirlon Is a handsome ath letic loading man who plnys the : art of nil aviator. Ho scoffs at the wont of tlte Salvation Army until l.e learns tho real value of that organl , lion in wot Id affairs. ili4 d-1 -Lmirm'xuwrrxT?etrTTiTXttrr.rt.r---m ti UkU urii At tr u fi'tr Reward Your Feet DON'T PUNISH THEM You may buy reputable shoes and yet, if improp erly fitted, your shoes are an injury to you. We recommend .Good Shoes "Crossett" and insist upon good fitting, nothing else satisfies us; nothing less should satisfy you. Bradley - Evans Shoe Co. "UNION STORE UNION SHOP" "UNION MADE MERCHANDISE" 727 MAIN STREET Reiner plnjs opposite .Mr. O'Urlen, tiho appearing as a society" girl of 1 wealth who Joins the Salvntloit Army anil does her bit for "lumunlty at the irghtlng front In Franc. j Thu support generally Is of the I best, tho principals including. Theo dore Roberts, Herbert Standing, I James Noll I, Kdytho Chupmnn, ' ChurlQt Otf o. CInrenco Cieldnrt, Hel i on Dunbar. Ilttlo Pat Mooro, Fred 1 Huntley, Ooorgo Anderson and I others. j - I The Yukon Oold-Mo.l days aro plc I turlzed In "Tho Trap," which le i bowing at tho Liberty Theatre to night. Ollvo Toll was chosen to load tl o ciist In this latest l"u ersnl pic ture. Frank Relcher was tho direc tor. The story was mailo famous by Richard Harding Davis and Jul'.-s Eckert Goodman, O o nitthor. To J, Warren Kerrigan's reputa tion as the- supreme lover of thu scrocn add his ability to wngo battle from the drop of the hnt and .".on havo tho reason for tho remarkable Kerrigan vogue amenj: picture lov ers of both sexes. To win the girl of his heart In "Tho Joyous l.lnr," his new Robert Urunton picture, showing at tho Liberty Theatre Sat urday, tho hnndsomo hero Is requir ed to wndo through three of the toughest opponents that nny star of tho screen has over beon called on to combat. And thero's no fake about that fight wereln this sturdy son of Swat vanquishes that tough trio and wins his wny to tho heart of tho girl, lovely Lillian Walker, by tho way, . WANTED To dispose of 350 acres best land in Klamath county, fivo i miles from town, railroad straight through It, depot la 200 feet, power lino along ono side, water enough by Juno 1st to float Noah's ark and make mud of 250 acres. Will agree t to pick and market free of charge all oranges produced on the land for five years and treat any real estate fakir who claims a commission to a , punch. Come and get It and bring In fe Circuit Court of the State ofl',our I'ocketbook along just to make fWirnn for VlnnmtS Pn.intv I CliangO. UIIUIU1I fine Or lUO 3111 N. H. llogus. Pln'ntlff, vs Howard! Electric Appliances H. Shldler i ADVERTISE FOR WHAT want and you will get It. SC.M.MO.VS TOR PniLICATlO.V Equity No. 1173 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage iriitov-d call o'Jj. Electric Wiring . H. Shldler Printing, Stationery, and office supplies Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company 126 Main St. 9-tf .WANTED Sts. S-tf, for s; Eagle man. Laraln, Lark in, Lurkin. perioaii FREIGHT OFFICB MOVED HACK TO OLD LOCATION Tho local S. P. ofllco announces that tho freight office has been mov ed to tho frolght depot, in tho snmo room formorly occujiled and also an nounces tho following schedule of hours for local departments. Tho freight office will bo open trom S a. m. to 4 p. m.; tho tickot ofllco from 7:30 a, m ,to 4:30 p. in.; and tho bnggago room from 7:30 a. in. tp 10:30 p. m. Approximately ono-flfth of tho tot al number of 210,000 war widows in Groat Britain havo romarrled, Dtt8lnoss and professional women of Now lOnglnnd nro soon to hold a convention In Boston to form a fed-oration. , Larkin. B. II Larkln. K. Howard Larkin, Rolin Larkin. Rolland Lar jkln, Lw's It. Larkin, Gertrude Alle i man, Edna T. Peard3lee, Iola E. . Larkin. Ralph Larkin. the unknown j heirs of the par..on3 above named, nrd nil persons unknown having or claiming U havo any rlgi.t, tul'i. 'estate or Interest cdverso to plaintiff ' in or to tho real propel ty described borein. Defendants In Uio aamo of tho State rf Oreeon: To Htfward Larkin, E. II. F.. Howard Larkin, Rolin ' Rulland' L.rkln, Le-als R I Gertrude Allemnn, Elnn T. Iso. Iola E. Lurk In, Ruljih , I ho unknowji h-lrj of the ' above named, and 41II parsons un-ipQ., cait;. iitmiivii- iiliviiik vi eiu iiunt, Li) iiuv, any right. tUle, estate or Interact 1 adverse to plaintiff In or to tho leal ( property described heroin, Defend ! ants. You are hereby required to aup--r and answer tho Complaint filed aguinst you in tho above entitled suit, on or before May 2S, 1020, that being the last day of tho time pre scribed In tho Order for Publication of this summons. And if you fail s" to answer or appear, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In nls complaint on file herein, to-wlt: That defendants and each of them bo required to set forth tho nnture of his or her claim, right, estate or Interest in the premises herein des cribed; that It he declared and ad Judged that defendants and each of thorn bnve no cstnte, claim or inter est In tho premises described as fol fel fol eows: Situate in Klamath County, Ore gon; Lots Five (5) and Six (6) of Section Eighteen (18), nnd Lots Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (S) and Nino (9) of Section Seven (7), In Town Bhip Forty-one (41) South, Range Eleven (11) East, of Willamette Mo ridlnn, containing Ono Hundred Fifty-eight nnd Six Hundredths (158.06) Acres. And that you bo forevor enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever to said promises, ad verse to plaintiff, for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred it) this suit and for such other and further rollef as to tho Court may seem equitable This summons is served by pub lication thereof, in tho Evening Hornld, a daily nowspnpor, printed, published and of general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, by older of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judgo of tho above entitled Court, made and executed April 12, 1920, which said ordor requires that this summons bo published once a wojk, for six weeks. Tho date of tho llrst publication of this summons Is April 16, 1920, R. C. GROESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff, Address Klamath Falls, Oregon. Apr. 10-23-30-7-14-21-28 FOR SALE Miscellaneous , 1 LE Peel Ford Hall. car. Inquire Gharle3 Hoff- 13-17 FOR SALE Ford car. Tel. 95 13- FOR SALE Chicken coop, nearly now. 43S Washington St. S0-acre3, free from incumbrance, 7 miles out. Will trade for good car. Phone 501W. 15-17 FOR SALE- Good Home Range. 129 5th St. Comfort 15-tf Want a lady to do housework on ranch. $75 a month. J. P. McAulltf, Fort Klamath. S-ii MAN AND WIFE wishes position on ranch, man experienced in stock and irrigation; also capable of tak ing full charge. J. Meyers, Wash ington Hotel, phono 172. 13-10 IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL , anything, sefe Max Weiss. He will sdvo you money. 13-tf. WANTED Garden spading, trce3 and roses to. prune. S. Haley, 017 Alameda; phono 237W evenings. One set ''Deagan Xylo phones," one set trap drums; a bargain. Inquire 936 Walnut or Coe's Jitney Service. 15-17 RHODE ISLAND RED Eggs for hatching. Phono 21F2, E. L. French. 14-19 WANTED Men for 1 work, $5.00 per day. gan's camp, Dairy, Ore. construction Apply Mor- 13-19 WANTED TO BUY A small house with largo lot, close In. Give lo cation, price and terms in first let ter. Box 99, Herald office. 31tf FOR SALE- ed on April Cth. Will bo right for fall training. From the best Alrdalo strains In California. Regis tration pedigree with purchnse; male $25, female $15. Address I. W. Goddard, Klamath Falls, Ore 12-17 1 WANTED Rags, old newspapers ,1 alV'; old metar"aivge""matorIaL Highest prices paid. Max Weiss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box factory. 13-tf. WANTED Clean cotton rags. 5c per pound. Central Garage. 30-tf FOR SALE-Writing desk. cotoaWK 1ff-hS!,l!!!" rlnsot. hook rn?. stnln heil. n E0od location, With large lot .wwwV w.. V.VWT v.q.w v. ijalAn mil et ttx VAnortn olilrt nlth terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of- case. couch and other small articles Washington St. 1191. 13-tf. flee. tf P.rt nnAnTn hVntHf WANTEDAt Klamath General ed on April 6th. Will he right 1 HosDltal an assistant cook Phono for fall training. From the bestir-"t asslstant C00K- ono, Aildalo strains in California. Reels-lD'J' a" tratlon pedigree with purchase; male I ,. n..,,. ,, Ci.ii- $25, female $15. Address T. W.'s'orage PaerleB ' Shldler Goddard, Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-17 , , . ,. Z ' the Herald office. Apply at once. Hustlers only considered. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford tour ing car. .J. D. Swift, city, box 111. 13-16 FOR SALE Bargain, 1 1920 Stud- ebakcr special Six; am leaving state. See B. Agency, Ore. J. Martin, Klamath 7-17 run saliu uoou wneat anu Dnr- loy straw ,$6.00 per ton. 2-tf Phone 269J. FOR SALE Tents, O. D. blankets, comforters and all kinds of bed ding. Canvass and leather belting, pipe, boilers and nil kinds of second hnnd machinery. Max Wolss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box company. 13-tf. WANTED A message from you to the readers of The Herald, if you havo anything for sale, for rent, lost or found.' Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf LOST AND FOUND fmiiii&s0s FOR SALE Tho Horald will place your'messngo Ip tho bands of over 9,000 readers every night for only fivo cents a Hue. FOR SALE 4 saddle horsos, good after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses, ready for spring plowing. Phono 2 9 6-J. LOST A golden opportunity to sell your homo, your farm or anything you wish to dlsposo of, if you do not usp the classified columns of Tho Herald. 'FOUND A chance to dlsposo of any of tho Innumerable articles that you have stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste into cash. There Is always someone who wants just what you havo for sale. Find him through the classified columns of this paper, , r A Classified, Atl wj sell it. SEED ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store a 126 Soutk Sixth St Phone 87