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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 14j PEPfORMANCriCOUNTJ Have You Found a IMfJK TIIIIKR IE OREGON DIREGTORG.O.P. WILD FLOWERS; CONVENTION HXS ' r V fr Room Yet ? y. SATURDAY, MAY 15 IS THE OPENING DAY OF THE Arcade Hotel 1032-1034" MAIN STREET New building, new rooms, new beds, new fur , niture everything spun, bran new. Hot and cold water, steam heat, shower and tub baths. Reasonable prices. Courteous treat ment A hotel for persons who seek cleanliness and convenience. ANNOUNCEMENT THE CASH SAVING PLAN, INAUGURATED BY THE CASH GROCERY TO HELP THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST OF LIVING, WILL START SATURDAY, MAY 15. QUALITY STORE Klamath Cash Grocery 717 MAIN STREET over mm IN II BARREL 1IIU8TOL, Kng.. April 23. (lly Mnll,) ChnrloH (loorgo Htnphnnx, n barber of thin town, linn announced that ho I going to try to shoot Nlng nra Fulls In i Imrrol. Ila ImH hookod his pnssngo from Liverpool to Quebec on Juno 18 nml I says ho IntonJi to make tho attempt at tno cnu or Juno or oariy in Juiy, Stephens. Is C6 years of ago and stands & foot, 9V4 Inchea high. Tho barrel will bo 0 (cot, 2 Inches and In tho mlddlo 32 Indus. Insldo tho Imrrol Btophcns plans to bo secured by strap and tho barrel Is to bo weighted at tho bottom with a hun dred pound wolght to koop It un rlRht In tho water, Special breath Iiir apparatus Is also beluR titled. Among tho many other feats which SloplioiiH clnlniH lo havo per formed nro tho folewlng: .t.rt.M-r4i ANNOUNCEMENT THE WHITE PELICAN MILLINERY AND BLOUSE SHOP IS NOW LOCATED IN THEIR NEW STORE, 1134 MAIN ST., NEXT DOOR TO MONDALE THEATER. FOR OPENING WEEK WONDERFUL LINE OF TRIMMED SPORT AND STRAW HATS, PRICES $7.50 TO $12.50. ALSO JUST RECEIVED WON DERFUL LINE NEW DROP STITCH TRI COLETTE BLOUSES, $9.50. MRS. TED WHITE X Open Evenings until 9 P. M. oitKfio.v AuimjufrufiAfj col- LKOIJ, Corvallls, May 12. Why not conserve In picking wild flowers? Uruut waiito of nutlvii plurits and wild flowers has boon brought about by caroli'HH picking. "Wo pull up tho flowers by the nrmful ami Own throw them away as It they wore baubb.'S and cost no llfit process In Hid production," wits tho remark of Or, L. II. Ilulluy, noted author of horticultural books Fragile and quick wilting flowers will not last long and whim ono roaches homo thoy havo lost thalr beauty beyond ropalr. Not only Is thorn an actual wasto of flowers but tho woods aro bared of a groat sourcu of attraction for others, who also want a shs.ro of flowers. Thorn I no barm In picking a moderato num ber of them, especially of tho more common ones, but theru Is barm dono where the flowers are pulled up by their roots and who re shrubs are butchered by twisting off twigs. Soclotles for tho protection of na tlre plants mills one to keep the woods m natural as possible, The roots are of no use to the persons who want flowers for their beauty, and In their remoTal a source of mul tiplication of the plant has been de stroyed, The bulb of tho angel slip per, an orchid, comes out of the leaf-mold very easily and when It Is taken up there Is nothing left In the ground to reproduce another ono In Its place, Out the flowers from shrubs, leaving thorn attractlTo and In sound condition. P. A. Abegg, student In Industrial Journalism. OHIO HAS ALL SORTS OF TIME COLUMIIUS, 0 May 13. Ohio will hare four different names for Its clock time this summer, and three actually dlffen.t t kinds of time. Thoy are: eastern standard, sun time, central standard and adviuced cen tral standard. Tho last mentioned Is a name only, for It coincides with eastorn standard time. Tho name came about through action of communities In western Ohio deciding to advance their clocks one hour. It was tho samo as east ern standard time, but they preferrod to call It advanced central standard. About halt of Ohio la on eastern standdrd time because tho regular dividing lino runs mldstato from north to south. Klulrig a Hon In Its den, shaving customer In a lion's dun, boxing In a lion's den an 1 parachuto descents from haloons, for which feats lie boasts three ribbons, five gold med als and six sitter medals. To shoot Niagara Falls In a barrel tins been tho ambition of numerous persons seeking notoriety but few havo accomplished It. Mrs. Anna Kdson Taylor who went over tho falls In n wooden barrel about 1904 was sevoroly Injured but recovered. "Hobby" Loach mado tho drop suc cessfully and without Injury In a steel barrel In 1911. EAT LESS MEAT K HURTS Take n filiun of Halt a to Fluoli Kid neys If bladder but hern you Eating moat rcRtilarly eventually produces kidney trouble. In somo form or other, pays a woll-known authority, because tho uric acid In meat excites tho kidneys, they bo coino overworked; Ret sIurrIsIi; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backacho and mlsory lu tho kldnoy region; rheumatic twinges, sovero headaches, acid stom ach, constipation, torpid ltvor, sloop- lessness, bladder and urinary irrita tion. Tho moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or it bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good Pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a gloss of wator before breakfast for a tow days ana your Kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes and loraon Juice, combined with llthla, and has beon used for generations to flush cloggod kldnoys and stimulate thorn to normal activity; also to neu tralize the acids In tho urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent 11th-la-wator drink which millions of men and womon tako now and then to koop tho kldnoys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney diseases. URGE SIZE U CIIIOAOO, May 14. The direct ing genius of four republican con ventions In the past, Fred W Up ham, republican national troisurnr, this year has planned his fifth and greatest one. Mr. IJpham has been chairman of tho Chicago convention comtnlltno for 10 years and In that limn prob ably has promoted more national po litical gatherings than any man liv ing. He has organized and financed tho local arrangomonts for tho re publican gatherings slnco 1904. Kvery four years the planning of tho big gathering has become a more complex and mora costly affair. In 1904, tho first year the republicans met at the Chicago Coliseum, the convention arrangements cost 170, 000. In 1910 tho expenses had In creased to $110,000 and this year the sum will exceed $150,000. To raise tnl monoy, contract for building alterations, extra seats, dec orations, tickets, badge and alt the other myrld details of staging big quadrennial spectacle. In which more than 13,000 delegates and spectators will this participate, la Upham's task. Cost of altering the Coliseum and decorating It will alone cost more than $TiO,000 this year. The task or obtaining and then safeguarding the tickets, Is a problem In Itself. The ndmlsslon cards are printed on safe ty paper, In special Inks, and then locked In vaults until tho Thursday before the convention. None are sent by mall, all being distributed hero. In splto of these precautions, many fall Into the bands of specula tors, who retail them at anywhere from MO to $100 each: and even counterfeiting of the cards is not un known. Mr. Upham. who has been treas urer of the national committee since February 1918, has been associated with national politics for 38 years. In 1892 he was a delegate to the na tional convention from the 8th Wis consin district. He represented a Chicago district In 1912 and 1910 8UMMON8 FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 1175 In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County. N. II. nogue, Plaintiff, vs Howard Larkln, K. II. Larkln. B. Howard Larkln. Ilolln Larkln, Holland Lar kin, Lewis It, Larkln, Gertrudo Alle man, Edna T. llcardslce. Iola E. Larkln, Italph Larkln. the unknown heirs of tho persons above named, and nll'persons unknown having or claiming to havo any right, title, cutato or Interest ndverso to plilntltf In or to tho real property described herein, Defendants. In tho name of tho State ti Ore Ore eon: To Howard Larkln, E. II. Larkln, E, Howard Larkln, Holln Larkln, Holland Larkln, Lewis It. Larkln, (lertrudo Alleman. Edna T. lloardi lee, Iola E. Larkln, Ralph Larkln, tho unknown heirs of tho persons obovo named, and all persons un known ImvhiK or claiming to haro any right, title, estate or interest adverse to plaintiff in or to tho teal property described herein, uotenu- ants. You nro hereby rcaulred to appar and nnswer tho Complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled suit, on or before May 28, 1920, that being tho last day of tho time pro scribed In tho" Order for Publication of this summons. And It you fall bo to answer or nppoar, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rollof prayed for in his complaint on fllo herein, to-wlt: cThat defendants and each of tnem bo required to sot forth tho nature of his or her claim, right, estato or Interest In tho premises herein des cribed; that It be declared and ad judged that defendants and each of thorn .hare no estato. claim or inter est lu tho premises described as fol lews: Sltunto In Klamath County. Ore gon; Lots Fivo (&) and Six (C) of Section Eighteen (IS), and Lots Six (C), Seven (7), Eight IS) and mho (9) of Section Seven (7), In Town ship Forty-ono (41) South, Range Eleven (11) East, of Willamette Me ridian, containing Ono Hundred Flfty-elRhi and Six Hundredths (1G8.06) Acres. And that you be forover enjoined and debarred from assorting any claim whatever to said premises, ad verse to plaintiff, for plaintiff's costs and disbursements Incurred in this suit and for such other and further rollof as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is servoa oy pun Mention, thereof, In the Evening Horald, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation in Klamath County. Oregon, by older of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and executed April is, luuu, which said order requires that this summons be published once a woek, for six weeks. The date ot the tlrst publication ot this summons Is April 16, 1920. II. U. UKUfcSUfciUIY. Attornoy tor Plaintiff, Address Klamath Falls, Oregon. Apr, 10-23-30-7-14-31-88 Pin Your Faith to Experience IN SELECTING A TRUCK Performance records covering twenty one years of experience are back of every MACK truck built today. You would not choose as the tailor for your suit a man who had not had years of experience, nor would you have a carpenter build you a house unless first you satisfied yourself of his ability. ( Therefore, in selecting a motor truck, pick first of all a high-grade, manufactured pro duct build by men whoJcnow the require ments and how to produce a truck that will meet then. The MACK truck will meet aayaad all haulage conditions you may be disposed to suggest and meet them in a way that will cause you to admit they were done right Put a MACK to the TEST J. H. Garrett & Son MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION and ran on Governor Frank O. Low den's slate for election as a dele-gato-at-large from Illinois this year. 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