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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1920)
HHCTIW TUP CVCMtWn UCDIIH VI llitTU paiic ! --! FT VMIK HI.V " UTfamnu nin,uiy. rvi"ims 1 n rMLLO, J l L'.VAVJ I -i " 'WM'J'"J)'......., FIVE MODELS OF Vothamt Ranges have arrived, and are now on display in our store room. Link River Electric Co. Seventh and Musical Study Club THIRD CONCERT CHARLES F. BULOTTI, Tenor ALICE GENEVIEVE SMITH, Harpist LILLIAN JEFFRYS PETRI, Pianist 8:00 1 rndav t HOUSTON OPERA -HOUSE SEATS O?! SALE . .Vi A .. A A AAA A A A A A A A A A - A A . w V V V W V V V Vi' V V V V V V V V V ' Western Floral Shop (i:z. '.Sf-x-Jkiji, WmWm MASONS ATTBNTION There will be a special communi cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M hold at Masonic Hall, Monday, April 19, 1920, at 3:00 p. xn. Dinner will be served in the ban quet room at C:30 p. m. Work In WHITE SHOE T .sisssssssssssssssssssssV n iH issssssssssssssssssH ,00 WMiiVHissssssWHMVnMHaBaMaHMaH Iphss ! w flMNMHMBBMMMisaisaisssssHHii &, EEP YOUR SHOES NEAT MJHE BIO VALUE PACKAGES - l- . UOUID AND CAKE p ?W , F, BttlJtr CQWOfcATIOMS Vy7liIIIIUtVAVVN.VVN Notio To those of our cus tomers who have been waiting for the prom- isetl Shipment Of EICC- . . . , . ' inc itnntres. we wish to 4. 1 announce that 5 1' Klamath t ve., April 16 P. M. AT SHEPHERD'S i i ::: LOVKKS OF TUB nnAirriFL'L are simply enchanted vlth the flower show arranged hero fresh every day. Such gorgeous blossoms, buc'i graceful terms, such entranc ing combinations. Wo fnvltQ all who love flowers to visit our show as often as they ran. Incidentally It they l'ave need for either cut flowers or growing plants we are ready to supply them at moderate prices. SIRS. L. C. SIOORB 702 Sluln Phone 187; lies. 200R. M. M. Degree. All Masons aro ro- ! quested to be present. Geo. Chaataln W. M. Apr. 15-16-17. A machine has been built which will shape masts up to one hundred feet in length and three feet in di- jameter. DRESSING! ITU. 'WHUXaKT. N t1 RUSSIA TIRED OF I8LEIESS LONDON. Mnr 21. Uy MntlK The Russian Soviet government has threatened to nut ttio workshops of at... ....il...Kit .il1ii-iifd it A ,t iti t v. 1 11I law to put an end to what It calls the "crime" ot tho workers In wasting time In holiday-making, according to a wireless message from Moscow. Tho government assorts that 1,000 working days wore thus lost In one month ami that "the railway men jure arranging to have 'two days of 1 Idleness each week at n time when I millions cf people are hungering and . I when It is impossihlo to transport j bread, owing to lack of railway vn- glues," It notifies the Idlers that they will either have to make up for tho tttno "of which the republic has boon robbed" or receive full penalty under martial law. Tho message issued by the govern ment is headed "Shamo comrades," and declares that Russia cannot 1 await salvation from foreigners but 'must tight her own internal blcckado In order to "end tho ruinous condi tion of things, conquer hunger and save the Soviet Republic." PLEA FOR UNLIMITED BOOZE IS DENIED PAGO PAGO, American Samoa. March 23. (Uy Mall.) Plea of tho white residents of tho Cook Inlands that limitations on tho importation of alcoholic liquors he removed was denied by Sir James Allen, head of i tho New Zealand parliamentary pnr- ty which Is touring tlio South Seas, i' It was reported on arrival ot tho nur 5J ty hero this month. Tho demand of tho whites for I representation on tho legislative council ot the Islands 'was granted. At Apia In Western Samoa both whito settlors and natives sot forth v , objections to New Zealand acting 4! with mandatory authority from the 1 league of nations, it was reported. , Direct control from London was pre- ferred, it wa3 said. , . Orissa M. Loverlng Is one of'?rtr bo,nJs' M? "8"' or "ny -pari Mrs. Boston's most successful sign paint-, . ' ors. in audition, to doing expert 2 1 work with tho brush herself she runs n sign shop whore eight men aro om $ ployed. ISMS SOE GOULD SHOUT POO JOT Illinois "Woman Is Happy Over Her Restoration To Health After Tak ing 11 Couio of Tjuilar. "I am so happy, I feel like shout ing for Joy and I simply have to tell everybody I meet what Tanlac has done for me," said Mrs. W. Kncbcll, of C19 Mattbor St., Peoria. 111. "Just a short time ago I was such a perfect wreck that I saw no hopo of enjoy- mont in life," sho continued, 'and today I haven't a trouble of any kind." "Even as a girl I was never strong and healthy and as time passed new troubles set In. Kvery bite I ate hurt mo and I would have sovero cramps, gas formed and presses around my heart so bad I had to fight for breath. My kldnoys caused me to have backache until I thought it would drive me distracted and If I tried to stoop over my back felt like it would break in two, and even tho weight of my clothes hurt mo so much I had to havo thorn made so their weight was all on my should ers. When I tried to sweep the floor or cook a meal I became so weak and dizzy I had to He down, and my nerves were so shattered I could hardly evor sleep at night. This was my condition for twenty long years not ono day, but every day and I could never got any ploasuro out of life. "When you go this way yoar in and year out and thctn find a modi clno llko Tanlac it Just seems too good to bo true. My appetlto is now splendid and I eat heartily three. times a day without a bit of troublo afterwards. My kldnoys novor both er me any moro and tho pain in my back has disappeared entirely. 1 novor have dizzy spells now and my nerves are so steady I sleep all night long llko a child. I am so strong that I do all my housowork and nev er get tired, and I am so happy over my splendid hoalth that I can hardly contain mysolf and I will never bo ablo to prajsc Tanlac enough." Tanlac Is sold in Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., In Lorella by the James Merc, Co.," and in Merrill by the Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adr. HUGE W ET SI SUM a I s. CONSTANTINOPLE. March (Uy Mall. 1 - Tho Sultan., Moluun) mad VI, has Issued an Impei'ln, de cree proclaiming Slay t as "ui.irrl.igi j day" throunlnnit Turkey In n;t of-1 fort to promote tho weddings nnd to nirtst tho decline In tho btithrr.to. ,1 This action was taken on tho request ot iiazim nuj, .uiiusier t)i interior, who ascribes tho decreased number ot births in Turkey to tho frivolity ot young women. In tho Sultnn's decree, nil engaged persons who have boon unable to marry earlier are urged to do so on Slay 1. As an Inducement no charges are to be mndo for marri ages performed on that day, guests at weddings are to inako no gifts, tho first children ot thoso who wed on May 1 are to recolvo tho names of tho chlldron ot tho Sultan and to ro cetvo tho gift of a bracelet from tho gorornor ot tho province In whlcn tho child Is born. Tho Sultan's son is nnmed d'Krto grout and tits daughters aro Knukle and d'UlvIo. Tho edict Is especially dlrocted to the provlncq of nroussa. In Anatolia, which attracted much unfavorable comment in tho Mohnmmodan press because of Its greatly reduced birth rate nnd tho tendency of Its popula tion to violate the Moslem prohibi tion of tho use ot. Intoxicating hotrnr that peoplo of Anatolian villages, , men and women alike, Indulge what thoy call "burning nights" of music nnd feasting. I Indulgence In modern dancing ' lina itrnncml ll.n t,vr...f f i t..n !.... ot tho Chamber of Deputies from Anatolia who hna Introduced 11 hill authorizing offclals to prevent wo men from '-participating In tho r ti tles and capers of the ball romr." LIllKKTV IIOXDS TAKK.V UN THKSi: HAIU.AINS SIXTH ST. brick building 50x104, paying 7 per cent net on $11,700. Will tnke til. G00 $10,00 In Llb- 1 I VI linmfci lin tn thn nlinvn fiinntint (X ,)or cont ,nt Uent can bu lncrcasod to S100 a month. I also havo for salo the lot ou Sixth botwwn the nbovo brick bldg, n'i I Dunham's garage. The lot Is 60x104. Pavement Is paid. Prlce $0,250, $5,000 in Liberty bonds; bannco cash or terms, with G per cent Interest. ALSO ONE OF THE I1EST general mer chandise stores in K!nmat,!i county, Doing a good business nnd Inrroas Inr; every month. Did n $20,000 busi ness this year. 40 acros ot laud, .'10 in grain. Largo stdro building tOx GO, 2 rooms, good fixtures nnd show cases; !-room bungalow; nlc.9 hall "Cxi 8; stono storo room 12x24; gar age 22x22; ono O. M. C truck; post- off iee: 2! tiers of wood. Prlco of above, $1,700. Stork will Involco $S 000. Will sell for $12,000 nnd take $10,000 In Liberty bonds. Bal ance caih or easy torms, with C por cent Int. ALSO ANOTHER LOT on Sixth St.. nOx 101, a llttlo further out. Prlco $3 -.00 $1,000 Liberty bonds, $.".00 cash nnd J 500 n year. Int. 0 per cent. See W. W. Fordnoy at Jowol cafe, Friday noon. Womon dentists woro compara tively fow In tho United States until tho early '90s. Take Salts to flush Kidneys if Back hurts or Bladder bothers It you must havo your meat ovory day, eat it, but flush your kldnoys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that moat forms uric acid which almost paral yzes the kidneys in their efforts to expol It from tho blood, Thoy be come sluggish and wcakon, thon you suffer with a dull misery in tho kid ney region, sharp pains in tho back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tonguo Is coated and when tho weather la bad you havo rhoumatlc twinges. Tho urino gots cloudy, full of sodimont, tho chan nels often got soro and Irritated. obliging you to seok rollof two or threo times during tho night. To noutrallzo theso Irritating acids, to cloanso tho kldnoys and flush off tho body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy horo; take a table spoonful in a glass of wator bofore breakfast for a fow days and your kldnoys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is mode from tho acid of grapes and lomon Juice, combined with llthla, and has boon used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kldnoys, also to noutrallzo tho acids in urinp, so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladdor weak ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent llthiarwater drink. m NT STANDARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HI DRIN'O, CALIF. SI. .1. Tinity, M winner Phono Slain TO Wleii In need of loggers or nny k'nd ! help write, wlro or phono 1 this office. IUmIiIIiik'n landing Agency DR. L. L. TRUAX W.UtltKN HUNT HOSPITAL , J)ay (i(im)( 4-N,K,lt vhoM,t B(,.-j NOTIU1C OK HALE OF KMTUAY In tho Justlco Court for tho Pre cinct ot Lost Illvor, Klamnth County, Oregon. Notice Is horoby glvon that I have ordorod sold according to tho pro visions of Chaptor 338, as amended by Chapter 36 Lawn ot 1917 and Chaptor 134 Laws 1919, tho follow ing Estray: Ono rod 2-yoar-otd steer, branded 2L on right hip and 17 on loft hip, enrmarked with swallow fork In right oar and uppor and under slope In loft ear and chin wattle or dulnp Said steer will bo sold to tho high est and best blddor for cash nt the ranch ot 8. D. Tookor 1 V4 miles south of Dairy, Orogon, on Saturday, May 1, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. in. J. T. Bradley, Justlco of tho Poaco for Lost River product, Klamnth Co., Orgoon. 10-27 SAOE TEA AND SULPHUR TWINS OKAY, FADED 1IAIU DARK AND GLOSSY. Almost ovoryono knows that Sago Tea and Sulphur, properly com po.ir.dod, brings back tho natural color and lustro to tho lmlr whon faded, streaked or t;rny. Yoarg ago the only way to got this mixture was to mako It at homo, wulch is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ajk at any drug storo for "Wyeth's Sago und Sulphur Compnund." Yo-t will got a largo bottle of this old-tlmo recipe Improved by tho addition ot other In grcdlontP,unt vory llttlo cost. Every body uses this preparation now, bo causo no ono can possibly tell 'hat you darkonod your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampon n sponge or 60ft brush with It nnd draw this thru your hair, Ink ing ono small strand at n time: by morning, tho gray hair disappears, nnd after another application or two your hair becomes boautltulty dark, thick and glossy ai.d you Inoic years yoiiiigor. Adv. NOTICE OF ANNUAL .MEETING Notlco is hereby given that tho Annual Mooting of tlio owners of land In tho t'ppor Van Hrlmmor Drainage District will ho held at tho residence of Fred McKundreo, nocro- tary, nhout ono and ono-hulf miles, southoaat ot tho Lono Pine school 1 uoiiso, iwnmniu uoiuiiy, urogou, 011 April 22, 1920, nt two o'clock p. m. At which tlmo ono supervisor will ho olectod for snld dlstllct and such other business transected as mny proporly como boforo tho meeting. Dated April 9, 1920. Clydo Uradloy W. F. Hill Fred McKrondroo Constituting Hoard ot Supervisors. Apr. 9-1G NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court ot tho Stnto 01 Oregon for tho County ot Klamath In tho Mnttor of tho Entato of Rich ard Swoonoy, DoceaBod, Notlco Is horoby glvon to tho credi tors of tho nbovo estnto, and nll.por sons having claims against tho snmo, to prcsont such claims, proporly vorl flod, togothor with tho propor vouch ors supporting tho samo, within six months from tho dato of tho first publication of this notlco, to-wlt, March 19, 1920, to tho administrator of said estate, Hugh J. Marshall, at tho cfflco of J. II. uarnanan, Rooms 4 and C, Locmls Building, on Main Stroet, in Klamath Falls, Oregon. HUGH J. MARSHAL, Administrator of said Estatn. 19-2C-2-9.1C In tho County Court of tho Stato ot Orogon for Klamath County. In tho mattor of tho estate of Emma Jackson Wilson, Docousod, Notlco is horoby glvon that tho undorslgnod administrator ot the abovo ontltlod estato has filed his final account of tho administration of said estato In tho aboov ontltlod court nnd that Saturday, the first day of May, luzo, at 2 0 clock P. m ot said day, in tho courtroom of said court in tho 'courthouso at Klamath Falls, Orogon, havo boon ilxod as tho tlmo and placo for tho settlement of said account and tho hearing ot snld report, on or boforo which tlmo any porson Interested in said estato mny appoar and fllo his oxcoptlons to said account and contest tho samo, Datod April 2, 4920. ROIJERT WILSON, Administrator of tho Estato of Emma Jackson Wilson, Dooeasod. Apr 2-9-16-23-30 .. ,p. 1 OLD BECIrlE TO DAKII 01 Equity No. 1108. SUMMONS roil PUIJI.IOATION In the flicult Court of 111" HI1U0 of oiexuii for Kliinmth County. l. M. i.uiie'uy. rinhitirf.) . ) Omimin. Ann rlciui Hank.) a col iiiii'iulmi, ) Iiofeiulnnt.) In the inline of tlio Pmto of Oro- To (Imii'in. American Ilnnk, n cor poriiMnii, Defendiuit. You are horoby lequlred to apiwinr nnd answer the complaint Hind ngali.Ht you In tho nbnwi imtlllnd SHU. on or before April 23. 1U20, that being the Inst day of tho time proscribed In the Order for Publica tion of this Summons. And If you fall ho to answer or appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply ti tho Court for tlio relief prayed for In hor complaint on lllo heroin, to wit: for Judgment nnd decree that you havu no estate, claim or Interest In and to tho following described real property, to-wlt: Situate In Klamnth County. Ore ton, tho southeast quarter ot tho muthoast quarter ot Section Two; north half of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of the nurthwoit quarter of Section 11; In Township Thirty-nine South, Iliinge Klght, Hast ot Willamette Meridian. And that you bo forever enjoined and dobnrred from nssertlng any claim whatovur to said promises, ad verso to plaintiff; for plaintiff's costs and disbursements Incurred In this suit, and for such other and further relief us to tho Court may soem equitable. This summons Is served by publi cation thereof In tho livening Herald, a dally newspaper printed, published nnd of general circulation In Klamnth County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable I). V. Kuykondall, Judgu of the above entitled Court, mndo nnd entered March 11, 1920, which snlil order requires that this summons bo published once n week, for six weeks. Tho date of tho first publication of this summon Is Slnrch 12, 1920. it. c. oitoi:siu:cK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Klamath Tails, Oregon. 12-19-2I5-2-9-1C-23 NOTICE TO Cltl.'IMTOIt.H X. In the County Court of thn Stnto of Oregon for Khimuth County. In the Mutter of the Estate of A. S. .Moorland, Deceased Notice Is hereby given In tho cre ditors of the above estate and all persons having claims against tho rfauiu, to present such claims, prop erly verified, together with tho proper vouchers supporting the Bnino, within s,lx mouths from the (Into heroot to the undersigned adminis trator ot Bald estate nt the Klamath Stnto bank, Main stroot, Klamath Falls, Klamnth County, Oregon. Dutod April 9, 1920. FRANK MOORLAND, Administrator' of said Estate. Apr 9-16-23-30-Slay 7 NOilCE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Klnmiith County. In tho Slntter of tho Idato of .Ma tilda Whittle, Derensed. Notlco Is heroby given that tho undorHlgiied executor of tho above entitled estuto has filed Ills final ac count of thn administration or said ustuto In tho nbve entitled court und that Saturday tho Sth day of Slay, 1920, nt 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, In tho courtroom of said court In tho county courthouse nt Klamnth Falls, Oregon, havo been fixed as tho t!mo and place for tho settlement of Hnld account and the hearing of said report, on or Iraforo which tlino any y person Interested In f-ald catato may appear and fllo his exceptions to said account nnd contest the snnio. Dated April 9, 1920. J. W. SIEMENS. SR., Executor of said Estato. Apr 9-lC-2.,l-30-Slny 7 SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamnth County. Loxlngton Ronlty Company, a) corporation, PInlntlff, ) vs. ) Sanford S. Hnlstead, and all) other porsons unknown, if) any, having or claiming to) havo an Intorost In or to tho) roal proporty horolnaftor do-) scribed, Dofondants. ) To Sanford S. Halstoad, and all othor porsons unknown, if any, hav ing or claiming to havo an Intorost In or to tho real proporty horolnaftor dcscrlbod. In tho namo of tho Stato ot Oro gon, you, and each of you, aro horoby uiiuuuu 10 appoar nnu answer tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo ontltlod suit, on or boforo tho oxpiratlon of six (6) wooks from tho dato of tho first publication of tho summons, and If you fall to so ap poar and answer or othorwiso pload within said tlmo, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof prayed for In tho complaint, to-wit: That tho dofondants and oach of them ho roqulrod to appoar horoln ad sot forth tholr claim to tho south half of tho southwest quartor of Soctlon 33, Township 32, South ot Hango 7, EaBt of tho Wlllamotto Morldlan, Klamnth Countr. Orotrnn. and upon n , hoarlng, tho plaintiff horein bo docreod to bo thn nwnnr nr said proporty in too tiimplo, froo nnd clear of any claim or intorost of said dofondants. This summons Is publlBhed by ordor of tho Honoraulo d, V, Kuy kondall, ludgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath Oounty, and datod March 9th, 1920. Dato of first publication of this summons is March 11th, 1920. J. N. JOHNSTON, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Post office nddroBs, Oranta Pass, Orogon, 11-18-25.1.8-1G-22 . Vl.c .,.( ,aj v. ajup JBrS!)l1e!B" I no' W" i ' 't'iS"ijn