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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
. 'i tt jfit PAfJE XIVB THE EVENING HEIUlJ) faAMATH ALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY M, 1MM 1 " '" ' , ft j AMAAMn NEVER CLOSED - This Means Service SERVICE MEANS YOUR BUSINESS LsasaaaV HB?' "vh I HANK II. IICIItlNHIl.V lliiclielur o( I'll ii nil nee IUoi..ir of Science Twenty yeur exp- r iim in I'Cfcrnliinul 1'u.iriK.icy YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE HANDS OF MEN LIKE THESE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy FRANK B. ROBINCON Fourth and Pine POT POURRI ll Mi.NK NTAU Oh, woman In our hour of mm", 1'ncrrlnln, co und hard to pit-are; Yrt win too ult, familiar with her fare, Wc flrt endure, then pity, then embrace. (With npullglc to tieoit and Tope.) Some tjmn ago, a hTibo wa In need of u pair of trousers end starled otf on a hunt for them. Ho went from tldor to duor with no ucce till h finally rime to n doctor' l.oui A lady (ipeneil the door and tut' bo took ult hi lid nntl r.Vd "En-usa MM II 'VlclH.Y 'l ifiiini Copyrlcht 10 Hart Sclalincr & Marx : :' It's a sure thing at Sugarman's. You : : can't make a mistake. If you don't get ' ! a n-nnri vnliifl fnr'vour money when you u.. TJ..4- Cl.nffnni- Xt MtlVY Rlllt VOL1 ;; ouy ti nonoti"" ; ; get your money back. , .1 V' ' v 44 1 t"tTT-rrwrr-r-r'-' - I m ' For Your Chickens WArtrWMWWMMW Professional Pharmacist Streets me lldy, would yer be kind mourn lo t.sk the doctor If he bat an old pair of tunic he would give away." "Sir," nnawtred the lady, "I'm I he docler." A man wulkt-n Into a grocery More In Frlaco the other day and aked now much the grocer would pay him for 31 aark of pud. He wax told a dollar a ark. I .one Star, on hear ing the conversation on Id to the man: "It you had thoe (pud In lOamath Full you could get $7.00 a s'iek for them," The Hick looked at line Star and ald: "Ve I U (oil) I cuiild and If I had n bucket of W'tir n II II could gel ten cent a film for It too." Kilt l.one Star. --r4't4444'' The Union Store for ths Working Man READY WITH SUITS FROM Hart Schaltner & Marx The new models in coats are longer, more slender, broad-shouldered, high chested, with square notched lapels, double breasted types; slender, snug shouldered single-breasted types. In all these a great simplicity of design is the ruling note. New colors and weaves. Young men's lively styles. NHW TlllXtJS IN' SlIIIITM You ought to aeo them. They're ntylo and Reed vnluos Kl'ltlNfJ NECKWEAR Tho now coloring cer tainly show wo have thuin all hero. K. Sugarman "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" -- . .j.j....i.t-i.A'.i..t,i.j..iit444fteee4e I K asm -faffffaffffafffVaVJ I.. J. MILLS r Honor (ircilucrti of the Philadelphia College of I'j.irma y. uml cue of tin: ery few mon in the V 8 holding tlm ili tt. 'J U? tor of Phurmuiy Phore497 -WWWMWXMWW-)'W'M'M An ofJcer wa drilling a hunch of new recruit ume little time gind obi- of the rieielie i for the men to tuy flat on their back andlrauie their legi In the name faBlonyMf they were riding a bicycle. Morphy, one of th "rookie." wtp peddllQg cway like u good fellow when all of a audden he Mopped. "Hey there Murphy" roared the officer, "What do you think you're doing, you're in thin how tro," "Via orr" replied tho on of Ireland "I'm routing, that' nil." "So our hoy became a doctor af ter he left college. Where Is ho now?" "Living In tho countrj." STORE CLOSED MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY CHICS FEED, GROWING MASH, ' " BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN BLY WILL HAVE WILD WEST SHOW THE 4TH "A res w d tv Tvcit show In ii real .. i n. ik... 1.1m mm. wild west country, UK UIU U'f gVW lure of n Kourth of July celebration program. In the aim announced by tliu residents of tho Illy section. A llodeo association liai been formed and Ii planning to put on tho ' blrgwt show In Routhern Oregon, Its promoter nuiert, lliftl In v lifiradH ntttl u'ltd mnn """"'B """"n 11 ... pv steer a ro being arranged for In drove and omo of tho best broncho- I ...f.... I.I...I 1 IL. .t ...III l. mmiuiK imuiii in tliu nroi mill uu ii ' hand to attempt to subdue tho vlcl- oun animal. IIRIBTOL. Rhode Ii.lnr.il. May 28. J - Two ntrlko ympnlhlzvrs woro wounded by plntol hot and thrca factory gunrds Injured today by atone during n riot t tho plant of tliu N'nttonul Industrie company where n ntrlko Ir In progress. Doing well?" I sues no. Ho wrot" last week t ut ho hat! cured Rome him' and some hay." "So tho Dcctor told you to go to ti warmer Climate. Whnt vj the na ture of tho trouble you conulted lilm about:" "I went there to collect a bill." (He probably meant Florida.) A Rtory I going the round Juit now and wo might n well pa It on to you o here gee: Seversl year ago, long before any one vrr heard the name Voftcad, our old friend Al. l.eavltt wa mak ing a tour of the Kaat. What the worthy gentleman wa doing In the Kat tho Lord only know. Anyway he wa there according to the atory. At that time the hotel were crowd ed and the Judge had to share a bed with an Irlihmnn. Ilcfore going to bed however quite a frlendtblp bad aprung up between the two, and be fore long thoy were both iharlng the tamo bottle of whiskey a well as the ame bed. After the worthy judge was In the land of dreams, the Irishman neak ed out of bed and dranW up the whis key. A little later the Judge sneaked out of bed also and began feeling round In tho dark. This woke the Irishman up and be enquired "What arr ye looking for, All" "Aw nuthln " replied the julgt. "Well ye'll find It over there In toe bottle" said I'at. That reminds us of the Rtory we heard on the train the other day and we'll pas this one nlong to you also. An Irishman had been sick a long time, and while In this state would occasionally coase breathing, and life be apparently extinct for some time, when ho would como to again. On one of those- occasions when ho hnd Just nwnkened from sleep, his friend Mlko asked him "And how'll we know I'at when yo'ro dead ye ro niter waking up Ivlry tolme?". Said Pat "nrlng me a gian oi whiskey and ny to mo 'hero's till ye Pat,' and It I don't raise up and drink then bury me." If hardly fair however to spring all tho Jokes on tho Irish, so here's another one: Ablo and Isaac were crossing tho oconn not long ngo when a great storm aroso, and the ship wa In a precarious condition. Suddenly tho captain shouted "all hand to tho lifeboats the sulp'a going down." Ablo poked Ikle In tho ribs and unld: "Did you hear what tho cap tain said, Ikle tho. ship's going flown?" "Veil" replied lklo, "Ve don'd enro vo don'd own It." Horn's another onp; Abraham was in tho clothing "puslncss" nnd hnd a vory "pulnessllko" son called Slg. Ono dny Slg camo to tho old man nnd said, "Mlno tear fader, do flro Insuranco runs out noit Tooaday vnt vlll vo do?" "Don'd lot that vorry you son. tho Flro Dopartmont vlll run out noxt Monday. Cnsoy nnd Rlloy got In nn argu ment nnd agreed to havo a fight, Thoy also agreod that tho ono that wanted to quit should cry "enough." Casoy got Rlloy down nnd was ham- morlug him when Riley called out soveral tlmoa "enough onough." A bystnndor noticing that Casey paid no attention to Riley's cries said "why don't you let him up, don't you hear him hpUernlg that he's got enough?" "I do" said Casey "Dut he's such a damn liar that you can't believe him. ERALO'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate FOR 8AI.K OK TIIADK ' Jot 393, 3D anil 395, block 113, MIIIr Addition. Will trade for equity In Freno, Calif., Improved or unim proved. AddreRR J. it. i'latt. 1125 T St., Fresno, Calif. 25-tf FOR- BALK Lot l-2-r.-7 In block 12 First Addition. Make mo a caili offer. Addre II. I'lnckert, 7J1 Cheatnut, Long Bench, California. 24-29' LOTS A few good lot In Hot Spins addition. ' A fow loft on Shipping ton pavement but going fast. Lot of lot betwemj tho depot and Milt addition. Price right, term 10 per cent caih, bal. 36 payment. Phone W. M. Montcllu. 1303 Main it. 1-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous roil ham: fie. rale donkey engine, 48 Inch holler, 3000 ft. line. lx block, good condition. 350Q. Address Kaglo I'olnt Construction Co., I'ros pect, Oregon. 27-2 FOR SALK 2 fresh cow, It mllo south of Pine Cirovo school house. Ja, KX Newnham, FOR SALE or trade one 1917 Ford bug and one 1915 Chevrolet. 418 N. 11th St. 27-31 JERSEY COW for salo. Phono 2GSR 2C-27 FOR KALE Tl :XTS TKXTH TENTH U. S. Government tent. Canvat leather bolting, one blackimlth out fit, two ipark arrester, ono com plete lighting system. Max Wels, Ctb St., near Ewauna Doz Fnttory. 24-tf FOR SALE I. C. 8. eoarso com plete. Ou Engineering, new; cost 1110. Will sell for less than half, or will trade. Inquire Pastime Bil liard Parlor. . 25-28 Model 90 Overland touring car, used one season. Freshly painted and as good as new. A real bargain. Call at Central Garage. 24-29 FOR SALE Holsum bread lie loaf. . 81-OT CASH IIAKKET OROCKRY 822 Klamath Ave. ? Why Pay More ? May 14-June 14. Special Sale .on , groceries and flour. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. 17 FOR SALE The Herald will place your message In the hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a line. GALVANIZED IRON Sky Lights and Cornices made at 1023 Main street L. N. Harnes. 19-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Spare In these columns at five cents a lino a any.. A line bi Is read by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS K.XPERT FORD and Chevrolet re pairing. I have a timer that will put Jazx In your Ford . Chas. Sllva, 230 Main St., at Oxceto Welding Works, Klamath Fall. 25-28 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 52J. Prlntlnc. Stationery and offfc auppllea. Plonoer Printing and Sta tionery company. i:u Main st. -tr EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING All mnkes of cars. I do my own work nnd gunrantee It. Chas. Sllva. at Ovceto Welding Works, 230 Main St. Klamath Falls. 25-28 PHONE PEYTON for wood. .187 LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, it you do cot uae the classified columns ot Tb Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of tho Innumerable articles that you havo stored away In your collar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. Thoro I always someone who wants Just what you havo for sale. Find him through tho classified columns of this paper. WANTED WANTED Second hand ice box. Spot Cash Dnskot Grocery, Klam ath Ave. 27-29 WANTED Trucks and teams to haul lumber. BIQ LAKES BOX CO. 26-28 MAN AND WIFE wishes position on Irrigated or1 stock ranch. Address Box J. M Herald office. 25-28 WANTED All kinds of scrap Irou. old bones, rags, rubber and nil kinds of metals. Max Weiss, 6th St., near Ewauna' Box. Factory. 24-tf WANTED Man to drive ranch.' Phone 25S-J. team on 17-tf Murphey Feed & YOUR WKKKLY CHECK Llmltn4 only by ability and time devoted to selling our tree, t'omplcto line all varieties hacking you. Write for term. Start Immediately. 8AI.EM NUR8KRY COUPANY, 427 Oregon Uldg.. Salem, OioJi. J 1-7 WANTED Lumber hauling con tract, any amount. It. II. Mnhoney, Whlto Pelican Hotel. 22-28 WANTED A messago from you to tho render of The Herald, If yo have anything for salo. for rent, lost or found. , l'.STRAY Cnmo to my ranch nfler April 15tli, ono red heifer 2 yeara old, hrnnded Circle Dar on loft atdo. Owner may havo name by calling my place arid paying vxponsc. 2C2S K. Ii. FRENCH. MADAME I01NA know Yuiml'irnJiiB co.vsuir oiu:(jo,v.4 rest World' greatest Clalrvovant and "almlst,' Phrenologist and Medium. Horn with double veil. Read your entire life, paft, pres ent and futuro; advises on biulnon speculations, lovers' quarroU; re unites tho separated; when nnd whom )ou will marry; how to win tbo ono you lovo and also overcome all enemies; give secrets bow to con- , trol or Influence any one you lovo or meet. Tells full names of any one you care to know. Her ndvlco has vaved nd mado thousand. Why not you As a seer and Interpreter of hidden treasure he ha no equal. See her al once, this God-given, gifted lady. All business confidential. Dally readings, including Sunday. Hours 10 a. ra. to I p. m. Perma nently located I. O. O.. F. .building, 434 Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore. 20-If FIRi: I'KMTROYK RHKD AND HAY: LOOK $18 Fire, believed to have been started by boys smoking cigarettes, destroy ed a shed and some hay in, the roar of the city heating plant late yester day afternooa. The loss was aboat $150. The property was reported im Fire Chief Ambrose to kavebeea owned by a man named Jeasea whose first name was not learned. The chief's Investigations revealed that boys had been smoking la ti shed and a lighted cigarette drove In the bay Is supposed, .to have cane- ed'jhe Ore. m MlStilONARY .WILL HPKAK . i ON WORK IN lftlAXM Rev. Paul Dolts, returned nUtnloa ary who is In this country froea tlw Philippine Islands on a furlough will speak at both morning and evening services ai the Presbyterlaa church Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Deltt will tell of tfce) work of the Presbyterian Institute at Duemagette. Tho evening service) will bo a union services of all Prot estant churches and the missionary's lecture will be Illustrated with stere optlcon slides. '' : SUMMONS FOR I'Ulll.U'ATIOW Knulty No. 1IOO In tho Circuit Court cf tho State of Oregon, for. tho County of Klamath. Rlcoy A. Ualrd. plulntltf. vs. Emma G. Robinson, W. C. Foster and L. If. Langley. Defendant. In tho name of tho State of Oregen: To W. C. Foster uml L. M. Lang ley, Dcfondants. ' You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint tiled ni-ninni vnu in the nbovo entitled suit, on or beforo July 9, 1920. that being tho last day ot tho time prescribed la thvs order for publication of this sum mons. And if you fall so to answer or appear, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed fcr In his complaint on file herein, to-wlt: Thnt that certain mortgage ex ecuted by the defendant, Emma O. Robinson, on the 31st day of March, 1914. in favor of the plaintiff for I tho sum of 12,800, payable ono year alter uate, wun interest ui mo iw of S per cent, per annum, covering ' tliv following described, real estate r All of section 36, Township 39 South, Range 10, East of Willamette Meri dian, Klamath County, State of Oro gon, bo foreclosed by decree of this Court; that tho sum of $170 bo al lowed as a reasonable attorney's too In said foreclosure proceeding, to gether with ccstR ot suit. Tlmt tho dotendants, W. C. Foster and L. M. Langley bo barred nnd foreclosed of overy right, tltlo and equity of redemption, or othor Inter est In said mortguged property, savo the-statutory right ot redemption, in said promises. This summons Is served by publi cation thereof, In tho Evening HomM, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation in Klam ath County. Orogtn, by order ot Honorable D. V. Kuykendall,- Jw.lt a of the nbovo entitled court, marto and tiled May.' 27th, 1920, which sM't order require that this summon? be published onco a week ,for six con secutive weeks, beginning on tho 2 Slav day, ot Mayl-'1920. ' " ' ' ,i GEO. ESTE8 aad W. A. WEI8T, Attorneys tor riaini(ir. My 28-4-11-18-20-2-9 Seed Store w 4 c& 'vv - -